Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Reinstatement of Government servants placed under suspension at the request of the State Vigilance commission.

GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA
No.DPAR 71 PVC 78. Karnataka Government Secretariat,
Vidhana Soudha,
Bangalore, Dated 17th July, 1979.

CIRCULAR

Sub:- Reinstatement of Government servants placed under suspension at the request of the State Vigilance commission.

Whenever a complaint of corruption etc., is made against a Government servant and the Vigilance Commission held a preliminary enquiry and reports to Government that a prima facie case is made out against him and requests that he should be placed under suspension, that person is placed under suspension immediately.
2. The question whether such Government servant might be reinstated subsequently with or without the prior concurrence of the Vigilance Commission, has been examined.
3. It is now decided that, whenever it is proposed to reinstate in service a Government servant, who has been placed under suspension, at the instance of the Vigilance Commission, irrespective of the period for he has been placed under suspension, prior concurrence of the Commission might be obtained. In other words, the supension should not be revoked, automatically just because the Government servant has been under suspension for a period exceeding six months and some delay on the part of the Commission is anticipated in finalising the enquiry and in sending a report to Government.
4. The Commission has assured Government that any request for reinstatement will normally be disposed of within the shortest time possible.
5. These instructions supersede all others issued so far in this regard.

sd/-
N.Narasimha rau,
Chief Secretary to Government

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