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J&K govt terminates three Prisons Dept employees on corruption charges, anti-social activites

The three employees were compulsorily retired under the provisions of the Jammu and Kashmir Civil Services Regulations. One of them smuggled contrabands into a sub-jail.

J&K govt terminates three Prisons Dept employees
J&K govt terminates three Prisons Dept employees

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Published : Jan 31, 2023, 12:38 PM IST

Srinagar (J&K): The Jammu and Kashmir government on Monday ordered compulsory retirement of three officials of Prison Department for their involvement in corruption, underperformance and anti-social activities. As per local inputs, the three employees of the Prison Department were retired as part of the government's bid to make the Administration more efficient and transparent.

These personnel conducted their duties in ways which were unbecoming of public servants and in violation of the established code of conduct, the termination orders of the three employees read. The exercise was conducted as part of regular process of scrutiny of records of officials, who cross benchmarks of age/service period in terms of the Jammu and Kashmir Civil Services Regulations(CSRs).

Out of these retirees, one was found involved in a serious criminal case and remained under custody for three years, besides, the official had gained a bad public reputation. Another official was found habitual of violating official channels of communication and has been found guilty of sending fake and frivolous complaints, misusing RTI Act and wasting time of High Court for which he was also fined with Rs.10,000 by the Court. Earlier, his three annual increments were withheld.

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The third official was found involved in smuggling of contraband substances inside Sub-Jail Reasi. According to the recommendations of the Review Committee, the performance of these employees was found unsatisfactory and their continuation in the government service was found against the public interest.

During the recent past, as part of its zero tolerance policy towards corruption, various employees have been dismissed from service on account of official misconduct, after rigorously following departmental proceedings against them. Many cases are under scrutiny with the Empowered Committees constituted for consideration of cases under Article 226(2) of J&K CSRs.

Further, many employees have also been terminated from service on account of anti-national activities. The government has also initiated several measures for human resource development of its employees in J&K which includes online Human Resource Management System (eHRMS), induction of officers into the prestigious Indian Administrative/Police Service, timely DPCs for smooth career progression, updating recruitment rules, fast tracking the recruitment process through recruiting agencies and abolishing of interviews for most of the non-gazetted vacancies referred to the Services Selection Board.

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