It is time for Indian bureaucrats to remember school. Or rather,
that cold and terrible sweat before exam results.
The performance of those who have either completed 30 years in
service or reach 50 years of age, whichever comes earlier, will be reviewed,
according to a recent Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) order. Those
who get negative reviews will be given a three-month notice to retire.
The DoPT, headed by PM Narendra Modi, has decided to let go of
non-performing officers and those with suspect integrity by giving them
compulsory premature retirement.
Whenever the services of a public servant are no longer useful
to the general administration, the officer can be compulsorily retired for the
sake of public interest, said the DoPT circular. For better administration, it
is necessary to chop off the dead wood.
The relationship of the NDA government with its employees has
seen ups and downs. This is not the first time that the government has sighted
rules to ensure transparency. Earlier, the government had amended the All India
Service (conduct) Rules, 1968, to include a 19-point guideline for bureaucrats
which mandates that they maintain 'political neutrality' and 'take decisions
solely in public interest', among other clauses.
Detailed instructions have been issued for reviewing the
quarterly performance of officers. The DoPT cited various Supreme Court
observations for assessment of such cases. On integrity, the circular quoted
the SC: "The officer would live by reputation built around him. In an
appropriate case, there may not be sufficient evidence to take punitive
disciplinary action of removal from service. But his conduct and reputation is
such that his continuance would be a menace to public service and injurious to
public interest."
Sighting FR 56(j), the rule pertaining to compulsory retirement,
the order has asked every department to set up a two-member review committee
which will screen officers and employees based on the internal feedback and
yearly appraisal reports.
For Group A officers, secretaries of departments would head
review committees. The Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO) of departments will mark
cases where the record reflected adversely on the integrity of the gazetted
officer. The CVOs are an extension of the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC ). The
Government of India has about 45 laky employees.
Service record
For reviews, the entire service record will be considered, DoPT
said. An officer could also be appraised on the basis of how she dealt with
files or by delving into other documents and reports prepared and submitted by
her. The instructions from Cabinet Secretary Pradeep Kumar Sinha also
underlined the need for rotating officers working in sensitive and nonsensitive
posts.
Our government has always believed in transparency. The PM has
assured minimum government and maximum governance.
This circular is a step in that direction, minister for
department of personnel and training Jitendra Singh said. "It is a welcome
step, this will help cleanse the system and ensure that those who have been
misusing the system. It is necessary for the government to ensure periodic
reviews," said BJP MP and former home secretary RK Singh.
"It is a welcome step by the government. Now the deserving
and hard-working will get a chance to get ahead rather than those serving
political masters. It will give us an incentive to perform and even go against
politicians if the latter want to pressurise us to do something wrong,"
said a senior Haryana IAS officer posted in Rohtak, requesting anonymity.
But the review needs to be done regularly, say after every ten
years. At 50 years, if some officer is let go for wrong conduct, it is hardly a
punishment as he or she has had the best of time.
3 comments:
Nice step it should be appreciated as only smart workers will remain in the system.
Nice step it should be appreciated as only smart workers will remain in the system.
Pay the salary along with all working employees and ask them to go. no problem. At 50 how it is possible to make another career. It is like use and throw policy. Does politicians accept for cases against them...? they say I am PM and etc and get away from all laws and take years to complete the investigations...against them.....
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