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Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
22-June-2017
15:32 IST
Dr
Jitendra Singh launches Online Software for Departmental Proceedings
The Union Minister of State (Independent Charge)
Development of North-Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public
Grievances & Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh launched
the online Software for Departmental Proceedings, here today.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr Jitendra Singh
complemented the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), CVC and other
departments for their collective efforts in this direction. He said that the
Government under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has been
working on the principles of ‘maximum governance, minimum government’,
transparency with accountability & citizen centricity and zero tolerance
against corruption. The Minister said that the aim of the software is to see
that the proceedings are done against corrupt officers and the honest officers
are not put to harm due to inordinate delays. He said that the bureaucracy is
the tool of governance and the aim of the government is to provide
work-friendly environment to the officers. He said that the software will check
that the honest officers are not intimidated and it will encourage the
transparent functioning in the Government. It will ensure that the malpractices
are not spared and the good practices are not punished, he added. He said that
the efforts have been made to complete the disciplinary enquiry within 2 years.
He said that reducing the timeline in completion of disciplinary proceedings
will give faster relief to the honest officers.
The Secretary to Prime Minister, Shri Bhaskar
Khulbe said that it is a big achievement accomplished by DoPT to bring
departmental proceedings online. He said that delays are inordinate in the
entire proceedings structure and this software will address that issue. He also
emphasised upon the training of the disciplinary proceeding officials and also
mentioned that a ready reckoner on rules and procedures should be available to
the disciplinary proceeding officials.
The SS & EO, DoPT, Shri Rajiv Kumar said that
DoPT has taken various steps to streamline the process and make it more
transparent. This software will help fast track the process of departmental
proceedings and bring more transparency in the system, he added.
The Secretary, CVC, Smt. Nilam Sawhney said that
the focus of the software is to reduce the pendency in the cases related to
disciplinary proceedings.
The online software portal for Departmental
Proceedings is as per provisions of All India Service (AIS )(D&A) Rules,
1969, against All India Service officers. There had been serious concerns
raised on the enormous time and delay encountered for completion of
departmental proceedings instituted against government servants. As per a
report of CVC, departmental proceedings which should ideally be completed
within 2 years take anywhere from 2 to 7 years for completion. The delay is due
to numerous factors which inter alia include delays in furnishing replies by
the charged officer, finalisation/acquiring of documents required for proving
the charges (listed documents), multiple adjournments during the inquiry
process due to non-receipt or delayed receipt of information by the
stakeholders and lack of accountability for completion of inquiry and in other
stages during the departmental proceedings. To plug the delays and to complete
inquiries expeditiously, specific timeframes were recently introduced through
amendment to the AIS (D&A) Rules, 1969 which were notified on 20.01.2017.
The amendments have provided a timeframe of six months for completion of
inquiry. Any further extension will require approval of the disciplinary
authority with cogent arguments. Similarly, timeframes have also been
introduced for reply of the charged officer on the charge sheet and advice of
the UPSC. Amendments have also been made to the analogous provisions of CSS
(CCA) Rules in respect of Central Government Employees vide notification dated
02.06.2017.
To augment the amendments made to the rules and to
further expedite the inquiry process, the online system for departmental
proceedings has been introduced. The online system envisages use of cloud based
technology and provides interface to different stakeholders like the
Administrative Ministry, which is initiating the inquiry, the Cadre Controlling
Authority, Charged Officer, Inquiry Officer etc. through separate modules. All
documents required for the conduct of the inquiry will be stored online and
authenticated through digital signature/e-signature. Further, all communication
between the different stakeholders will be through the system with provision
for email and SMS alerts. The software also provides status of all pending
cases on real time basis along with alerts for adhering to the timeframes
indicated in the rule. It is expected that the online system will enable
monitoring of the departmental cases more effectively to complete inquiries
within stipulated timeframes and fix accountability at different stages. The
online portal will initially be adopted in respect of IAS officers posted in
the Central Government and will subsequently be extended to AIS officers in the
Central Government as well as Central Group ‘A’ employees. The State Government
will also be involved in the subsequent phases for consideration of extension
to AIS officers serving in the State Government.
The senior officers of the DoPT were also present
on the occasion.
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