Chandigarh, March 13 : In a resolute display of commitment to eradicating corruption, Punjab Finance Minister Advocate Harpal Singh Cheema on Wednesday reiterated the Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann led Punjab Government’s policy of zero tolerance towards corrupt practices. He said that the department has taken swift action in the case of Senior Assistant Subhadesh Kaur posted at the District Treasury Office in Amritsar, who was apprehended last day while allegedly accepting a bribe, resulting in her immediate suspension from service.
The Finance Minister said that this stance is part of a broader effort to establish a governance structure that is transparent and accountable to the citizens of Punjab. “The arrest took place on March 12, 2024, and taking departmental action in the case, the employee is suspended from service with immediate effect. During the period of suspension her headquarters is fixed at the District Treasury Office, Tarn Taran”, said Cheema while adding that the department is committed to ensuring a thorough investigation into the matter and her suspension serves as a necessary step to maintain the integrity of the service and uphold transparency.
Senior Assistant apprehended in corruption case suspended with immediate effect
Cheema explicitly stated that the government’s zero tolerance policy is not merely a slogan but a concrete action plan. He emphasized that those implicated in financial misconduct will face the full force of the law, regardless of their positions or connections. “The days of corruption and impunity are numbered. The government is actively investigating and prosecuting cases of corruption, sending a strong signal that the era of accountability has begun”, he added.
Seeking public support in the mission of creating corruption free Punjab, the Finance Minister said that each person has a role to play in upholding integrity and combating corruption. He said that reporting any suspected corrupt activities, adhering to ethical standards in personal and professional conduct, and advocating for transparency are just a few ways the public can support the government’s initiative.