India Maharashtra Excise Officer Gets Transferred - Despite The Fact That He is Been Dead A Year

Admin 06-Jul-2016 13:21:35 Inothernews

India Maharashtra Excise Officer Gets Transferred - Despite The Fact That He is Been Dead A Year


Believe it or not, the excise department has recently promulgated a one-page order, transferring a dead inspector. The one-page order signed by joint commissioner (administration) Tanuja Dandekar, said Kolhapur-based excise inspector S M Sable has been shifted to the flying squad in Satana, Nashik district. If a high ranking excise official is to be believed, then Sable passed away last year. The order says the excise department has invoked the provisions of the law on transfers and the competent authority has approved the proposal for Sable's transfer. According to the order, the Kolhapur excise superintendent will have to relieve him with immediate effect and the Nashik excise superintendent has been asked to ensure that he will take up his new assignment without any delay. Secondly, Sable has been warned of stern disciplinary action if he brings pressure on the administration for revising his transfer order.



"If Sable brings pressure, it will be considered as indiscipline," the order says.

Excise commissioner Vijay Singhal said he will verify if a transfer order has been issued in the name of a dead official.

"I will check with the administration," Singhal said.

The excise department is at the receiving end over the manner in which tainted officials have been reinstated, and that too expeditiously. Recently, three officials caught red-handed by the Anti-Corruption Bureau last year were not only reinstated, but given plum assignments.

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