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Modi Govt forcibly retires twelve high rank tax officers over charges of corruption

Smart move towards making India corruption free!!! Modi Government sacked top 12 revenue officers involved in corruption, sexual harassment, extortion, bribery and other illegal cases. Topping the list is a 1989-batch IRS officer posted as Commissioner (Appeal) in Noida, SK Srivastava, who has been facing serious charges of sexually harassing two women officers of the same department. Yet another high rank officer that topped the list is Ashok Agarwal – the Joint Commissioner of I-T and former Deputy Director of Enforcement Directorate. Agarwal was also accused under several illegal charges of corruption and extortion. Homi Rajvansh, B.B. Rajendra Prasad, Ajoy Kumar Singh, Alok Kumar Mitra, B. Arulappa, Chander Saini Bharti, Andasu Ravindar, Vivek Batra, Swetabh Suman and Ram Kumar Bhargava are the remaining officers who were ordered to take up compulsory retirement. Modi Govt under the Financial Ministry of Nirmala Sitharaman invoked Fundamental Rule 56(j) of Central C

Big move by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman: 12 top tax officers dismissed from service

Right after taking up the job of Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman have asked 12 top tax officers to take up  compulsory retirement. The list had some of the big names like  Ashok Agarwal – Joint Commissioner of I-T and former Deputy Director of Enforcement Directorate, SK Srivastava – Commissioner (Appeal, Noida) and Homi Rajvansh – an official of the Revenue Service. Ashok Agarwal faced allegations of corruption and extortion. The CBI had accused him of owning assets worth more than 12 crore disproportionate to his income. Homi Rajvansh was a corrupt Revenue Service official and was arrested for acquiring movable and immovable assets worth Rs. 3.17 crore. On the other side, SK Srivastava, a Revenue Service official of the 1989 batch was accused of serious allegations for sexually harassing two women officials. Mr. Srivastava was held in civil imprisonment of 15 days for his false remarks against former chairman and members of the Central Board of Direct Taxes. The re

Fight Against Corruption: The Role of Advent Technology

Recently, the Ministry of Finance forced compulsory retirement on 12 senior IT officers, including SK Srivastava, Ashok Agarwal, Homi Rajvansh, Alok Kumar Mitra, and B.B. Rajendra Prasad amid allegations of corruption, extortion, and professional misconduct. Under Rule 56 of the General Financial Rules (GFRs), the Govt. took this significant step in the public interest and issued a stern warning on zero tolerance for bribery and fraud within the bureaucracy. Of course, the perpetrators must be punished while the dismissal of these officials would certainly deter others from committing unethical activities in the future. However, bribery, disproportionate assets, and abuse of power can be found in every corner of the IT Department nowadays and the root cause for that might lies with the searches as well as seizures. These are severe instruments to enforce the law and leads towards the misuse of power as well as harassment on the taxpayers, including those who missed the deadlines

The Reason Behind Showing Exit Door To SK Srivastava

Within a few days of taking charge as the first full-time Finance Minister of India, Nirmala Sitharaman took the ground-breaking administrative step and forced 12 senior income tax officers on the basis of corruption and professional misbehavior. The 56-year-old officer — SK Srivastava who made “unsubstantiated and malicious” allegations against NDTV and Ex-Finance Minister P Chidambaram is among these people who were made to retire. Previously, the 1989-batch IAS officer has been served with a charge sheet comprised of seven charges and an official inquiry was also ordered. The list of charges that filed on May 23, included sexual harassment allegations against 2 women colleagues from the Department of Revenue Service and putting allegations against the top officials of the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT). As per the reliable sources, he has filed a petition in the court through Jai Narayan Nishad — a former Member of Parliament and claimed that the two women officers were

Major crackdown by Modi government: S K Srivastava among 12 otherasked to retired

On June 11, 2019, the Government under the financial ministry ofNirmalaSitharaman asked Income Tax Commissioner S K Srivastava to voluntarily take up retirement along with few other 12 high profile members of the IT department. S K Srivastava was one of the prime accused in several cases involving fraud, extortion and forging, corruption, sexual harassment and much more. He was also accused of sexually harassing two women officers of the Revenue Service. This groundbreaking action enforced by the Narendra Modi-led NDA Government was a strong step towards eliminating corruption and cleaning up the system. By implementing this strict action, the government has sent a strong message indicating – no matter how high profile post a government official holds, if he is corrupt then he will be dismissed. Besides S K Srivastava, the list also included Ashok Agarwal, Joint Commissioner of IT who was under CBI’s scanner on corruption allegations and was suspended from 1999 to 2014.