Rajasthan News: Action is being taken towards corrupt officers in Rajasthan. At the identical time, fast motion is being taken within the paper leak case. The involvement of many officers within the Jal Jeevan Mission case within the state was revealed. Now motion has been taken towards these officers. CM Bhajanlal Sharma has determined to take strict motion towards irregularities and corruption. Under this, disciplinary motion has been taken towards 12 officers. While a lecturer has been dismissed who was concerned within the paper leak case. Apart from this, it has been determined to cease the wage hike of serving and retired officers.
The choice to dismiss the lecturer
CM Bhajanlal Sharma has been speaking in regards to the state authorities being dedicated to clear, accountable and corruption-free good governance. In this sequence, beneath the state authorities’s coverage of bringing purity in aggressive examinations, Sharma has determined to dismiss the accused lecturer from authorities service for leaking the query paper in RAS preliminary examination-2013. This motion has been taken beneath the State Public Examination (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act 1992.
Disciplinary motion towards 12 officers
On the opposite hand, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma has given prior approval for detailed investigation and investigation by submitting a criticism towards 12 officers within the Jal Jeevan Mission case beneath part 17-A of the Prevention of Corruption Amendment Act 2018.
Decision to halt wage hike
CM Bhajan Lal Sharma has additionally determined to cease the wage increment of serving officers whereas approving the licensed allegations in 4 instances of disciplinary motion performed beneath Rule 16 CCA towards serving and retired officers.
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