Says in past such probes yield no results
KD NEWS SERVICE
SRINAGAR, May 11: CPI (M) leader M Y Tarigami on Saturday said the Governor’s administration’s decision to set up fact finding committees to probe irregularities and scams in various government organisations and departments is a step in right direction, but in the past when such probes were ordered, ultimately noting came out.
“We expect that this time the probe ordered by the Governor is taken to its logical conclusion and those who are found guilty are punished. There is a need of thorough probe as there were reports of irregularities which we had agitated time and again. The fatal disease of corruption, bribery, nepotism and cronyism has plagued virtually most of the institutions,” he said as per a statement issued here.
He added the state administration run by the Governor should tighten the noose around the officials involved in corrupt practices. “There is a perception among people that from recruitment to transfers and from allotting government works to providing basic amenities, everything is on sale. People want action on ground as there is need for immediate treatment to get rid of corruption and nepotism,” he said.
Tarigami said lack of transparency in the administration means the menace had assumed monstrous proportions. “Administration must activate and empower the anti-graft bodies including State Accountability Commission (SAC), State Vigilance Commission (SVC) and State Information Commission (SIC) to bring accountability and transparency,” he added.