New Delhi:The Telecom Department has made it clear to MTNL and BSNL managements that it will no longer accept any claims raised by them for their staff working in DoT offices on an 'informal' or 'loan' basis, without proper sanction or approval.
Saddled with past claims and HR-related bills from the two cash-strapped firms, DoT has now shot-off letters to the two ailing corporations asking them to withdraw such employees.
DoT has also written to its own field units and offices asking them to ensure that no such staff is retained unless strictly in compliance with the rules, that is, on deputation basis against sanctioned and vacant posts.
The move assumes significance as both Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL) have approached Department of Telecom (DoT) seeking payments and reimbursements for cases where their staff worked in the Department on 'loan' basis.
Alarmed by the claims, DoT has issued fresh instructions to its various units to avoid a similar situation in future, citing a notice issued earlier this year that such arrangements would not be allowed to continue after March 2019.
DoT sources told PTI that the idea is to ensure that these employees - engaged in the Department on an informal basis - return to their offices in BSNL and MTNL. There is also no clear estimate on how many such employees are working in DoT, at present, they said.
Sources said payment issues have cropped up even for past reimbursement claims filed by BSNL and MTNL pertaining to such 'loaned' staff (without approvals) as neither Ministry of Finance nor Department of Personnel support such payments.