KERALA TO BE ZERO CORRUPTION ZONE


(Image courtesy - The Times of India)

According to media reports the government of Kerala has taken a decision to ward off corruption from the state. If the government is determined, it may not be difficult to enforce the decision. In order to  implement this more effectively, the following may also be taken care of. The anti corruption law should be made brief and unequivocal. Irrespective of the amount of money involved, the punishment should be dismissal from service forthwith with a minimum penalty of ten times the money involved in the concerned activity plus imprisonment as the case may be. In the case of suppliers, contractors etc those  involved or corroborated in the action, registration of such firms should be cancelled immediately. Such person/firm should not be considered for any future business with the state. Alongwith these, it should be made mandatory that the names of any government official or politician approach with any recommendation for the accused should be made public by the vigilance department and action as deemed fit should be taken against such offenders.

May this endeavour by the government be a successful one!

K V George 

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