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Thursday 19 January 2017

Senior IAS officer sacked in 'public interest' after poor performance review

NEW DELHI: Senior IAS officer K Narasimha has been sacked in "public interest" by the government for alleged non-performance, in a rare action against personnel belonging to country's top service.

Narasimha is a 1991 batch IAS officer of Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Mizoram and Union Territories (AGMUT) cadre.
He has been sacked for alleged non-performance and also due to corruption charges against him, official sources said on Wednesday.

The action came after a departmental review of the officer's service allegedly found him unfit for the job, they said.

The Centre is conducting performance review of IAS officers working with central government departments in order to check dead wood. It has also asked state governments to carry out the similar exercise.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Appointments Committee of Cabinet has approved premature retirement of Narasimha in public
interest under Rule 16 (3) of All India Services (Death-Cum-Retirement Benefits) Rules-1958, the sources said.
The rule allows the central government to retire in public service an officer of all India services (Indian Administrative Service, Indian Police Service and Indian Forest Service) after giving him or her at least three months previous notice in
writing or three months pay and allowances.
A service review is conducted twice on an all India service officer-- first after 15 years and again 25 years of completion of qualifying service.

This is a rare action against an IAS officer. The aim is to ensure there is no dead wood in the government and also zero tolerance to corruption, the sources said.

Such an action had earlier come in 2014 when graft-tainted IAS couple in Madhya Pradesh, Arvind and Tinoo Joshi+ , were dismissed from service, four years after an income-tax search on their house led to detection of disproportionate assets worth Rs 350 crore and recovery of Rs three crore cash.

The CBI has filed a case against Narasimha for allegedly possessing assets more than his known sources of income. The allegations against the officer included misuse of official position while working as Secretary, Sports Authority of India, earlier.

Source:-Timesofindia