Times of Oman

43 officials in diplomatic missions to face action

- NEW DELHI:

Government is taking action with regard to complaints against 43 officials of Indian diplomatic missions in 17 countries facing a variety of charges including corruption and derelictio­n of duty, top External Affairs Ministry sources said on Sunday.

“Action is being taken in all 43 cases as per establishe­d procedure,” Spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs Vikas Swarup said.

Some of the complaints are against low-ranking officials and locally-hired staff and the cases are being dealt with as per laid down procedures, he said.

“The ministry takes seriously any complaint that it receives about the performanc­e of its missions and posts abroad. Complaints are dealt with as per establishe­d and prescribed procedures,” Swarup said from Bangkok.

The recall of India’s High Commission­er to New Zealand Ravi Thapar following accusation­s of his wife assaulting a domestic help has brought the focus back on the conduct of the country’s diplomats posted abroad.

As per official figures, six complaints against officials in Indian missions were received in 2012, 10 in 2013 and 27 in 2014. A maximum of eight complaints each have been received from the missions in UK and Madagascar in the last three years.

Complaints have also been received against Indian Embassy staff in Afghanista­n, Austria, Canada, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Kazakhstan, Botswana, Thailand, Zambia, Mauritius, Morocco, Netherland­s, South Africa and Mali.

Two complaints were received from UK in 2012, one in 2013 and five last year.

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