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2 Deputy Secretaries hold GAD hostage | | | Early Times Report Jammu, May 26: Even as the Chief Secretary directed the administration to prepare a list of incorrigible employees to consider dispensing with their services, two deputy secretaries in the General Administrative Department (GAD) continue to hold the vital department and general public hostage. According to reports a deputy secretary went on four month’s leave but locked all the files in her locker and `decamped’ with the keys. The lady has not resumed her duties nor has she sent the keys to relevant persons. The deputy secretary’s `misadventure’, according to insiders has rendered the department almost infructious. The lapse has also subjected the people to great inconvenience. Another Deputy Secretary in the same department, informed sources said likes to sleep over the files that are forwarded to him for his views. With no clear policy of transfer in the GAD, the practice is likely to continue unabated, apprehend the sources. GAD, it may be mentioned, is a vital department and forms the lifeline of the administration. Should two `unscrupulous’ officers be allowed to hold it hostage? The question haunts the employees of the civil secretariat as well as the people whose fate has been almost sealed by the erring duo. Urging the Chief Minister to take stern action against the officers, a delegation told Early Times that process of removing the incorrigible employees must start from the civil secretariat. The delegation also urged the Chief Minister to come out with a clear transfer policy of the GAD employees. The state government can remove the incorrigible employees under Article 226 (2) of the constitution
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