CM Rekha Gupta’s strict action on irregularities, 162 officers of this department transferred in Delhi
In a major administrative action, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has simultaneously transferred 162 officers posted in the Trade and Taxes Department for a long time. This step is being seen as a comprehensive corrective action at the departmental level. According to the information given by the Delhi Government on Friday, the Chief Minister had conducted a surprise inspection of the department on April 8. During this inspection, many serious irregularities came to light in the department, after which this big decision was taken. Three assistant commissioners are also included in the transferred officers. The government says that this step has been taken with the aim of improving administrative transparency and functioning.
According to the information given by the government, the Services Department on Thursday issued separate transfer orders for officers of different ranks. The official statement said that this step has been taken with the aim of bringing administrative reforms and transparency in the functioning. According to the order issued, a total of 162 officers have been transferred, which include 3 Assistant Commissioners, 58 Section Officer Grade-I, 22 Assistant Section Officer Grade-II, 74 Senior Assistant Grade-III, 5 Junior Assistant Grade-IV.
Reason given for transfer in the order
According to the government statement, the main reason for the transfers is that many officers were posted at the same place for a long time. This decision was taken with the aim of improving administrative balance and functioning. In the order of the Service Department, it was told that the transfer of Sunita, Manoj Kumar and Surendra Singh is also included among the Assistant Commissioners of Ad-hoc DANICS cadre. The massive transfer, involving a total of 162 officers from various levels, marks a major administrative restructuring in the department.
‘No room for corruption or irregularities’
According to the government statement, the main reason for the transfers is that many officers were posted at the same place for a long time. This decision has been taken with the aim of maintaining administrative balance and improving the functioning. The order also made it clear that the Chief Minister reiterated during the action that ensuring transparency and accountability is the top priority of his government, and no room will be given for corruption or irregularities at any level.
How many officers were transferred to which post?
Assistant Commissioner – 3
(Sunita, Manoj Kumar and Surendra Singh, Ad-hoc DANICS cadre)
Section Officer (Grade-I) – 58
Assistant Section Officer (Grade-II) – 22
Senior Assistant (Grade-III) – 74
Junior Assistant (Grade-IV) – 5
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