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Senior Delhi officials face action for messing up Covid-19 situation

Two top IAS officers in the Delhi government have been suspended and two more officials face action charges that failed to enforce the Covid-19 lockdown in the national capital over the last few days. Renu Sharma, a 1988 batch IAS officer who was posted as Additional Chief Secretary (Transport) and Rajeev Verma, a 1992 batch IAS officer who was Principal Secretary, Finance, in the city government have been suspended.

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Published : Mar 30, 2020, 11:04 AM IST

Published : Mar 30, 2020, 11:04 AM IST

Senior Delhi officials face action for messing up Covid-19 situation
Senior Delhi officials face action for messing up Covid-19 situation

New Delhi:Two senior Delhi government officials were suspended from duty for failing to control the mass exodus of migrant population from the city and inept handling of the crowd, and an explanation sought from two others, an official statement said on Sunday.

The Additional Chief Secretary, Transport, and the Principal Secretary, Finance and Divisional Commissioner, Delhi, were suspended and a show cause notice has been issued to Home Secretary, who is also in the ACS rank, and the SDM Seelampur.

Renu Sharma, a 1988 batch IAS officer who was posted as Additional Chief Secretary (Transport) and Rajeev Verma, a 1992 batch IAS officer who was Principal Secretary, Finance, in the city government have been suspended.

"These officers have failed to ensure public health and safety during the lockdown restrictions to combat COVID-19. Due to the serious lapse in performance of their duties, the competent authority has initiated disciplinary proceedings," the government statement said.

The government said that it has been brought to the notice of the competent authority that these officers of Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (GNCTD), were responsible to ensure strict compliance to the instructions issued by Chairperson, National Executive Committee, formed under Disaster Management Act 2005 regarding containment of spread of COVID-19, but have prima facie failed to do so.

IANS Report

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