ALL CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES WILL HAVE TO COMPULSORILY SUBMIT THEIR ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
All
Central Government employees will now have to compulsorily submit a
detailed report on their properties and debt owed by them…
Already,
each year, the Group-A officials are required to submit information
about the immovable properties owned by them. Now All categories of
Central Government employees too have been asked to submit these
details. The DOPT has issued relevant orders to this effect.
The
Government has issued this order in accordance with the Lokpal rules.
According to this rule, Central Government employees will now have to
submit all details regarding the cash-in-hand, bank investments, share
certificates, stocks and bonds, mutual fund investments, insurance
policies, P.F. details, loans, motor vehicles, gold and silver
ornaments, and precious metals, to the Government.
The
employees have to also submit details of movable and immovable
properties owned by their spouses and children. Application forms will
be given to all the employees, to be filled up and submitted before the
31st of July for each financial year.
There
are more than 50 lakh Central Government employees, including IAS, IPS
and IFS officers, all over the country. All of them will have to
henceforth submit details of their properties. If the total property
owned by the employee is less than his/her four months’ basic salary, or
if the total amount is less than Rs. 2 lakhs, then he/she could be
considered for exemption from submitting the information.
Those
who have already submitted the details will have to re-submit the form
for the current financial year on or before September 15, 2014.
Information also has to be furnished about the properties owned by the
spouse and children.
On
January 1, President Pranab Mukherjee gave his approval for the Lokpal
Act and regulations. Following this, amendments were made to the Lokpal
Act to make it compulsory for all Central Government employees to
furnish their property details.
Source: CGEN.in
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