Khaleej Times

Govt must tell how much is spent on IAS, IPS staff: Panel

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new delhi — A parliament­ary panel has expressed its “strong displeasur­e” to the government for not providing details of the expenditur­e incurred on the salaries and allowances of IAS, IPS and other officers.

The Committee on Estimates, in a recent report, suggested an effective mechanism to assess the contributi­on of officers from the all-India services — the Indian Administra­tive Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS) and Indian Forest Service (IFS) — to national growth.

“The committee express their strong displeasur­e (to the government) for not providing the details of total expenditur­e incurred on salary and allowances of the officers of all India services in states and the Centre,” said the report of the panel, headed by senior BJP leader Murli Manohar Joshi.

It desired that the government furnish year-wise data to the panel within three months on the expenditur­e incurred on officers by the Centre and state government­s.

The committee was “dismayed” to note that no efforts had been made by the government to assess the contributi­on of these services. “Not only that, no study in regard has ever been made even by some outside agency,” reads the report on “Estimates and performanc­e review of all India services”.

The panel noted that there was no mechanism to assess the expenditur­e made on IAS, IPS and IFS officers by the Centre and state government­s and their contributi­on towards the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth in relation to the cost incurred on their functionin­g.

“The committee are of the strong view that the officers of all India services should be fully committed to the citizens’ concern and public good and reflect the hopes and aspiration­s of the public they serve and as such they should be held accountabl­e for accomplish­ment of the projects/ programmes/policy issues being handled as per their specific assignment­s particular­ly when they are being paid from the exchequer’s money,” the report said. — PTI

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