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Commissioner Secy Revenue reviews disposal of inquiries, complaints

Kashmirmediawatch by Kashmirmediawatch
June 9, 2016
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SRINAGAR, JUNE 09: Asking the concerned officers to ensure maximum transparency in the Revenue Department, the Commissioner Secretary Revenue, Mr Mohammad Afzal Bhat today directed for speedy disposal of various matters including the inquiries and complaints in the Department.
The Commissioner Secretary was speaking at a meeting convened here to review the progress with regard to inquiries and complaints pending disposal in the Revenue Department.
The Deputy Commissioners and District Vigilance Officers of Kashmir division were present at the meeting.
During the meeting updated list as received from the State Vigilance Commission was provided to the concerned officers to ensure disposal and submission of status report by or before 25 June 2016. The participants were apprised about the serious note taken by the Vigilance Commission in disposing of corruption related complaints by the Revenue Department.
The officers raised the issue of non-availability of copies of complaints/inquiries/RDAs for which they were advised to approach the Vigilance Organization either personally or through their representatives.
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