The big CBI shake up: Explained, why 200 staffers were transferred
New Delhi, Oct 01: In a bid to increase the efficiency in the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), over 200 staff members were transferred. This also includes those who posted at a station for over 10 years.
Two categories of transfers were effected on September 20 -- people who are stationed at a place for over 10 years and those transferred after being promoted from upper-division clerks to crime assistant, a rank equivalent to assistant in central government services, they said.
Why the shake up:
"It was observed that some officials have spent over 10 years at a given place of posting. It was felt necessary that to increase efficiency they may be transferred which may be within the city to a different unit or outside the city.
"In case of promotions, it is a government policy to transfer the employees. The orders included both the categories," an officer privy to the development said.
In a string of orders issued on September 20, hundreds of lower division clerks and upper-division clerks were transferred in a pan India move, the officials said.
Some routine transfers:
These were in addition to routine transfers of inspector rank officials, ordered later in that week, they said.
The agency has a sanctioned strength of over 7,000 personnel, they said.
The transfers come close on the heels of communication on August 21, 2019, from Joint Director (admin) A K Bhatnagar, who had asked heads of various units to prepare a list of officials under them who have been posted at a place for a long time.
Stick to policy:
In the letter, Bhatnagar had urged the officials to stick to the transfer policy of "annual rotation" as keeping officers at a location creates discipline issues in the agency.
"All HoZs (Head of Zones) are requested to review the posting particular of each individual posted in their zone and send a list of officers and officials," Mr Bhatnagar said in the letter.
Furnish documents:
The officers were asked to furnish three choices of postings, the letter said.
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