The public administration ministry is pushing to relax a provision in the law that stipulates the submission of annual wealth statements every five years by public servants -- a move that can encourage corruption among the 14 lakh government employees.
The government is likely to discard its plan to ask for wealth statements from the people who travel abroad, according to officials of the finance ministry.
The public administration ministry is pushing to relax a provision in the law that stipulates the submission of annual wealth statements every five years by public servants -- a move that can encourage corruption among the 14 lakh government employees.
The government is likely to discard its plan to ask for wealth statements from the people who travel abroad, according to officials of the finance ministry.