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Push for transparen­cy has little effect, admit officials

- CS KOTTESWARA­N

CHENNAI: The rank and file in the State Registrati­on Department are divided over the implementa­tion of the people-friendly and corruption-free initiative­s announced by Chief Minister MK Stalin and Minister P Moorthy.

In a meeting with the Commercial Tax and Registrati­on Department in July, the Chief Minister had stressed on ensuring transparen­cy at all offices and the government proposed cancellati­on of registrati­on if the property documents were forged. Then, the token system was introduced to avoid the VIP culture at Registrati­on offices. However, things have not improved much when it comes to transparen­cy, admitted sources in the secretaria­t.

According to sources, the recent DVAC raids against district registrars and sub-registrar offices made a section of top officials relieved, as their efforts seeking transparen­cy in the department had earlier fallen on deaf ears for the past five months.

“After the regime change, the government brought in new policies promising people-friendly initiative­s. But only a few registrar offices have changed. The offices are soaked with corrupt practices. The back-toback raids and arrest of two top officials are indicators of the situation,” admitted a senior official.

The recent seizure of Rs 14 lakh from district registrar Meenakumar­i came as a shock to several officials. Registrati­on department officials were also caught two months ago after raids at Mylapore and Villivakka­m sub-registrar offices, the official pointed.

The department is divided and a majority of them failed to adhere to the new transparen­cy norms. Now, there are rumours that the no-nonsense department secretary Jothi Nirmala may be shunted out soon because of lobbying by vested interests on behalf of the real estate sector, the official said.

After the regime change, the government brought in new policies promising people-friendly initiative­s. But only a few registrar offices have changed

Senior official, Registrati­on dept

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