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CM promises people scam-free governance
By Our Special Correspondent
HYDERABAD, DEC. 1. The Government plans to come out with a
clearly defined strategy to contain corruption and put it for a
public debate shortly.
A concrete plan of action is expected to be unveiled in 15 days
after consultation with the Lok Ayukta, the top brass of
Vigilance Commission, the Vigilance and Enforcement and the Anti-
Corruption Bureau.
These decisions were taken at a high-level meeting chaired by the
Chief Minister, Mr. N. Chandrababu Naidu, at the Secretariat on
Friday. The Minister for Home, Mr. T. Devender Goud, the Minister
for Finance, Mr. Y. Ramakrushnudu, the Minister for Roads and
Buildings, Mr. K. Vijayarama Rao, and the Minister for School
Education, Mr. K. Srihari, the Chief Secretary, Mr. P. V. Rao,
and other senior officials attended.
The Chief Minister outlined the steps already initiated to
minimise corruption and vowed to give people clean, scam-free
governance by putting down the rampant evil with an `iron hand',
according to a press release by the CMO.
He felt that scrapping of discretionary powers of all individual
officers and revamping of the administrative system would
facilitate corruption-free government. He had striven to give a
new and innovative model of governance. In the last five years,
while almost every State administration was affected by scams,
scandals or allegations, the Andhra Pradesh Government steered
clear of such controversies and presented a `clean image'.
Underscoring the crucial role of the ACB, Vigilance Commission,
the Vigilance and Enforcement Directorate in tackling the growing
problem, Mr. Naidu said they should all work in tandem with a
focussed objective. Men of integrity and honesty should be
selected to handle these jobs and their functioning subjected to
periodic review. For its part, the Government would extend full
cooperation and assistance to these agencies. He was prepared to
provide monetary incentives, better service conditions and other
facilities to attract the best people, who rise above personal
prejudices, egos and past equations.
He said the administration should instil fear of law and God in
the corrupt. He was informed that the deputy speaker of a
legislature in China was hanged for corruption. A Singapore taxi
driver detailed to him what kind of punishment awaited a cabby
who broke the norms.
Mr. Naidu said care should be taken to ensure honest and clean
people were not demoralised while the erring and the corrupt
should be punished. Systems should be streamlined to improve
performamnce in preventive, detective and punitive aspects.
Complaints cells should be set up in all offices, including his
own.
Mr. Ramakrushnudu favoured declaration of assets by all those who
drew salary from the exchequer. The good and clean image
commanded by the Chief Minister in the country could be harnessed
to combat corruption with an iron hand.
According to official sources, Mr. S N. Dwivedi, DG, Vigilance
and Enforcement, pleaded for a free hand in the choice of
officers taken on deputation to man sensitive assignments, Mr. P.
V. Naidu, DG, Vigilance (Civil Supplies), felt mere repatriation
of an erring officer to the parent department was no solution; it
should be accompanied by stringent punishment. The DG, ACB, Mr.
P. Ramulu, sought sanction of Rs 5 crores for setting up special
courts to expedite pending ACB cases. The Principal Chief
Conservator of Forests, Mr. S. D. Mukherjee, said rules and
procedures should be revised and made stricter to minimise
corruption. The DG of Police, Mr. H. J. Dora, wanted vigilance in
all expenditure departments stepped up. The DG of the MCR
Institute of HRD, Mr. P. V. R. K. Prasad, suggested training for
senior officials of different departments on disciplinary
proceedings and handling corruption-related issues.
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