x

Like our Facebook Page

   
Early Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu
 
Breaking News :   Ladakh: BJP manages ‘revolt’, INDIA bloc splits into factions | Delhi High Court denies parole to JeM terrorist | 23 schools denotified | CBSE results after May 20 | SIA attaches property of LeT terrorist in Rajouri | Provide no dues certificate to intending contestants quickly: EC to States | Furnish data on notices, arrests done under GST Act: SC to Centre | Night temperature stays below normal | OGW arrested, ammunition recovered | Bakshi Nagar, Gangyal get new SHOs | Searches launched in Poonch | Delhi Police, NSG conduct mock drills | LG accords approval for selection of 69 civil Judges | 2 brothers, woman die in accidents | Sapna Kotwal chairs meet to discuss measures for effective electoral awareness campaign | India bloc all set to ‘duck out’, Omar’s claim of clean sweep unrealistic dream: Kavinder | Police foil Bovine Smuggling Attempts in Nagrota, Sidhra | GDC Sidhra held pledge against drug abuse | CAT stays CEO Kishtwar’s order | GDC Paloura organised lecture on harmful effects of tobacco | Don’t be insensitive | Tanishq unveils grand new store in Jammu, offers irresistible inaugural offer | Two days visit to Kupwara, Raina presided meeting with workers ahead Lok Sabha | Crescent Public School wins Inter-School Speedball Championship | Chief Secretary assesses issues of Cluster Universities Jammu, Srinagar | Incumbent BJP MP joins campaigning for party candidate in Ladakh | Delhi: 3 held for duping people on pretext of providing confirmed railway tickets | Northern army commander reviews anti-infiltration grid in Kashmir | President Droupadi Murmu on Himachal Pradesh visit from May 4 to 8 | India's reservoirs report water shortage, southern belt worst hit as levels dip to 16 Pc: CWC | Cruelty against woman: SC asks centre to consider making changes in Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita | Smriti Irani jabs Rahul Gandhi for leaving Amethi, choosing Raebareli | 8 BSF personnel on poll duty injured after bus ferrying them rams into tree | 5 Azerbaijan nationals arrested at Delhi airport for smuggling gold worth Rs 2.4 crore | Those who run away from battle want to lead country: Rajnath Singh's swipe at Rahul | Pilot injured as helicopter on its way to pick Shiv Sena leader crashes | CBI arrests Communications Manager at NTPC for taking Rs 8 lakh bribe: officials | Delhi HC asks senior forest officer for details on sanctions for tree felling, afforestation | Lok Sabha elections: Omar Abdullah questions BJP on not fielding candidates from Kashmir Valley | Jailed separatist leader Nayeem Khan's brother files momination from Baramulla | JUIT establishes new benchmark in Technical Higher Education | Jammu Motors clinches prestigious Maruti Suzuki awards in Turkey | J&K police implements AI-Based Facial Recognition system at Navyuga Tunnel | Labour Day Commemorated at GDC Bhaderwah | DDC reviews status of JJM works in Jammu District | Shiv Sena delegation to campaign in Mumbai, criticizes BJP's policies | BLSKS stages mega cultural program "Nasha Mukat" at Dr Ambedkar Convent School | PM SHRI Kendriya Vidyalaya Lakhanpur celebrates Annual Day with splendor | GRP apprehends longtime absconder involved in food, adulteration offense | KVK organises Field Day on Chickpea Crop | Udhampur police rescues 88 bovines in three different cases | Cuber Cell solves online financial fraud | General & Police Observers for Srinagar PC visit Shopian | Sikh Progressive Front condemns killing of Avtar Singh, demands justice, compensation | Mandeep Kaur visits uptown areas of Srinagar, assesses functioning of dewatering stations | University of Jammu launches digital governance with Samarth ERP implementation | GDC RS Pura launches cleanliness drive | Leh hosts one-day orientation programme on school health and wellness | GDC Kunjwani organized an awareness programme on child abuse | ICICI Skill Foundation hosts financial literacy seminar | GDC Thannamandi, Municipal Committee collaborate for Campus Cleanliness Drive | Placement drive by SBI Life held at GDC Samba | Back Issues  
 
news details
JK's anti-graft bodies yield no results
2/13/2019 10:34:33 PM
Ishtiyaq Ahmad
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Jan 14: Last year, the Governor administration set up the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) for tackling of increasing corruption in Jammu and Kashmir despite so many anti-graft bodies already in place without bearing any results.
There are already many anti-graft bodies like State Vigilance Organisation, State Vigilance Commiss-ion, State Accountability Commission, Crime Branch, whose role have always been under question. Besides there is State Information Commission aimed to make the transparency in the governance.
However, there is rarely any visible change on the ground. This could be gauged that the state is considered among most corrupt states in India.
A think-tank survey by Centre for Media Studies (CMS) has revealed people in Jammu and Kashmir are among the worst sufferers of corruption in accessing public services.
It has placed Jammu and Kashmir along with Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh as most corrupt among 20 surveyed states.
At the same time, the role of anti-graft bodies seem dismal as 90 percent accused in corruption cases have been 'acquitted' while only 10 percent have been 'convicted' by courts in the last 15-years in the state, according to a report by the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI).
"The SVO has not performed its role properly as it has remained headless for years in the past. The respective governments have also failed to strengthen it for the last one decade. We have insufficient manpower and shortage of investigating officers for investigation of corruption related cases," the official said, who wished not to be quoted by name as he was not authorized to talk to the media.
As per the official figures of Vigilance Organisation, the anti-graft body has registered hundreds of cases against government officials including bureaucrats and police officials and the investigations are going in these case.
Since 2015, it has registered around 250 cases against over 200 government officials. These cases have been registered related to misuse of official position, corruption charges, disproportionate assets, illegal compensation, purchase of sub-standard drugs, illegal grant permission to constructions, irregularities in funds, backdoor appointments, and various other wrong doings.
The SVO official said that the investigations were going in these cases. "We register cases only if there is some proof. In all these cases, there is some evidence based on which the FIRs have been registered," the official said.
The government enacted the Jammu Kashmir State Vigilance Commission 2011 and its mandate was to enquire or cause inquiries to be conducted into offences alleged to have been committed under the prevention of corruption act by public servants, corporations established in the state.
An official of the commission, said the SVC has sent hundreds of queries related to corruption to various departments, but received poor responses.
"The delay in responding to the queries by departments goes sometimes in favour of accused," the official said.
Similarly, the State Accountability Commissio-n was constituted in 2003 under provisions of Jammu and Kashmir Accounta-bility Commission Act, 2002 and had powers to inquire into the grievances and allegations against public functionaries including chief minister, cabinet ministers, legislators, and bureaucrats. But the state government amended the Act in 2011 and restricted the jurisdiction of the SAC to investigating cases of corruption against political executive and excluded bureaucrats in its jurisdiction.
Since 2015, an official said that SAC had submitted several recommendations to the government.
Similarly, the State Vigilance Commission since 2015 has made several recommendations to the government for strengthening the system of internal vigilance in departments. However, there has been no or little response.
The government last year issued a circular, where the chief vigilance officers and departmental vigilance officers of all departments were directed to ensure completion of the enquiries pending with them "expeditiously".
An official of the SVC said that corruption cases remain pending for years in the state. "Departmental heads seem less interested in punishing the corrupt officials," the official said.
  Share This News with Your Friends on Social Network  
  Comment on this Story  
 
 
 
Early Times Android App
STOCK UPDATE
  
BSE Sensex
NSE Nifty
 
CRICKET UPDATE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
Home About Us Top Stories Local News National News Sports News Opinion Editorial ET Cetra Advertise with Us ET E-paper
 
 
J&K RELATED WEBSITES
J&K Govt. Official website
Jammu Kashmir Tourism
JKTDC
Mata Vaishnodevi Shrine Board
Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board
Shri Shiv Khori Shrine Board
UTILITY
Train Enquiry
IRCTC
Matavaishnodevi
BSNL
Jammu Kashmir Bank
State Bank of India
PUBLIC INTEREST
Passport Department
Income Tax Department
JK CAMPA
JK GAD
IT Education
Web Site Design Services
EDUCATION
Jammu University
Jammu University Results
JKBOSE
Kashmir University
IGNOU Jammu Center
SMVDU