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Exclusive: IFS officer Sanjiv Chaturvedi talks about his crusade against corruption

Speaking with ETV Bharat, IFS officer Sanjiv Chaturvedi has shared his experience during his tenure at AIIMS Delhi from 2014-2015. Chaturvedi has received the Ramon Magsaysay Award for his courage and honest service to people.

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Published : Nov 23, 2019, 8:04 PM IST

Dehradun: Asserting that his crusade against corruption would continue, AIIMS whistleblower Sanjiv Chaturvedi called upon the government officials to be fearless in dispensing their duties.

IFS officer Sanjiv Chaturvedi interacts with ETV bharat

Speaking to ETV Bharat, Chaturvedi recollected his tenure as Chief Vigilance Officer at AIIMS, Delhi.

With an aim to break the mesh of corruption in his organisation, he had registered various cases against several government officials. Unaware of the consequences, he treaded his way forward, gaining a lot of enemies on his way.

"I suffered a lot during my tenure at AIIMS Delhi from 2014-2015, a lot of baggage from the past continues to hang on my shoulders," he remarked.

Chaturvedi's four-year tenure at AIIMS was cut short to two years; after he began exposing the wrongdoings of the corrupt officials. Despite this, he unearthed about 200 cases of corruption during his time there.

He said that the prize for his fight against corruption was a transfer.

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Apparently, the ministers and officials from the then government and his organisation were not happy with his practices.

Sanjiv further explained that there is a large nexus of corrupt officers operating in the country, most of whom are those with power and position. "Corporate houses have a huge role in keeping these parallel systems functioning," he said.

Revealing the outcomes that his actions bore, he said, "There are more than 20 cases registered against me, all in answer to the questions I raised before people. Despite all these things, I am not afraid and I will never be."

He went on to say, "Even after my transfer from Delhi, a number of people were arrested under corruption charges, while many others still live under constant fear of meeting the same fate."

It is to be noted that Sanjiv Chaturvedi is a 2002 IFS officer of the Haryana cadre, currently posted at Forest Research Institute in Haldwani.

Prior to this, he was posted in Haryana's Kurukshetra as the Divisional Forest Officer.

Chaturvedi received the Ramon Magsaysay Award for his courage and honest service to people. He was also awarded the most Honest Officer Award by the Health Secretary of Delhi.

Ironically, after the change of Government, the same Health Secretary ordered his transfer from AIIMS. It was then things took a turn for Sanjiv.

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Dehradun: Asserting that his crusade against corruption would continue, AIIMS whistleblower Sanjiv Chaturvedi called upon the government officials to be fearless in dispensing their duties.

IFS officer Sanjiv Chaturvedi interacts with ETV bharat

Speaking to ETV Bharat, Chaturvedi recollected his tenure as Chief Vigilance Officer at AIIMS, Delhi.

With an aim to break the mesh of corruption in his organisation, he had registered various cases against several government officials. Unaware of the consequences, he treaded his way forward, gaining a lot of enemies on his way.

"I suffered a lot during my tenure at AIIMS Delhi from 2014-2015, a lot of baggage from the past continues to hang on my shoulders," he remarked.

Chaturvedi's four-year tenure at AIIMS was cut short to two years; after he began exposing the wrongdoings of the corrupt officials. Despite this, he unearthed about 200 cases of corruption during his time there.

He said that the prize for his fight against corruption was a transfer.

Also read: WATCH: This model school in Assam is quite 'unique'

Apparently, the ministers and officials from the then government and his organisation were not happy with his practices.

Sanjiv further explained that there is a large nexus of corrupt officers operating in the country, most of whom are those with power and position. "Corporate houses have a huge role in keeping these parallel systems functioning," he said.

Revealing the outcomes that his actions bore, he said, "There are more than 20 cases registered against me, all in answer to the questions I raised before people. Despite all these things, I am not afraid and I will never be."

He went on to say, "Even after my transfer from Delhi, a number of people were arrested under corruption charges, while many others still live under constant fear of meeting the same fate."

It is to be noted that Sanjiv Chaturvedi is a 2002 IFS officer of the Haryana cadre, currently posted at Forest Research Institute in Haldwani.

Prior to this, he was posted in Haryana's Kurukshetra as the Divisional Forest Officer.

Chaturvedi received the Ramon Magsaysay Award for his courage and honest service to people. He was also awarded the most Honest Officer Award by the Health Secretary of Delhi.

Ironically, after the change of Government, the same Health Secretary ordered his transfer from AIIMS. It was then things took a turn for Sanjiv.

Also read: Farooq Abdullah's inclusion in Parliamentary Consultative Committee of no use: Minister

Dear Team

please find the translation below:


AIIMS whistle blower Sanjiv Chaturvedi says officers need to be fearless
 

Dehradun: There is hardly anyone who does not know IFS officer Sanjiv Chaturvedi, posted at Forest Research Institute, Haldwani. It is believed that no government wants him to be posted in their state. In his crusade against corruption, Sanjiv has stood upto not only corrupt officials but various Governments also.

Be it his first posting in Haryana where he registered cases against Government officials and sent them to jail or unearthing more than 200 cases of corruption in AIIMS as the Chief Vigilance Officer, Chaturvedi has always been at the forefront of fight against corruption. Now Chaturvedi is on a new mission.

Talking exclusively to ETV Bharat, Chaturvedi candidly expressed his views on rampant corruption in the country. It is to be noted that Sanjiv was posted as the Chief Vigilance Officer at AIIMS, Delhi.  Sanjiv tells that while being posted at AIIMS his only objective was to break the corrupt coccus of corrupt officials from top to bottom. Sanjiv tells that in his crusade against corruption, from 2014-2015 he suffered a lot which continues till date.
 
Before he could completely trap corrupt officials at AIIMS he was transferred from there. Apparently the ministers and officers of the then Government were not pleased that Sanjiv was reaching to the collars of senior ministers and officials for their corrupt practices. Sanjiv says that people will have to understand that there is a big nexus of corrupt people operating in the country. This also comprises of many white collared people sitting at high places.
 
These people are supported by corporate houses also. On the question of being afraid Sanjiv says, that there are more than 20 cases registered against him but he is not afraid and he will continue with his fight against corruption. He says that after he was moved out of AIIMS many people were arrested and many are still living under the fear of an arrest.
 
Who is Sanjiv Chaturvedi
 
Sanjiv Chaturvedi is a 2002 IFS officer of the Haryana Cadre. He has also been awarded with the prestigious Ramon Magsaysay award. He completed his BTech studies from Motilal Nehru Institute, Allahabad.His first posting was in Kurukshetra of Haryana as DFO. He unearthed more than 200 cases of corruption while he was posted at AIIMS.
 
Not only this, he was awarded as the most honest officer by the Health Secretary.Though after the change of Government, the same Health Secretary ordered for the transfer of Sanjiv from AIIMS. Sanjiv was supposed to have a tenure of 4 years at AIIMS, but it was cut short to two years only. 
 



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