Thiruvananthapuram,September 02, 2011: The Kerala cabinet today approved in principle the draft bill for the proposed Right to Services Act. Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said the bill would be finalised after detailed discussions with service organisations.
The bill had provisions for reaching services of the government to different sections of society in an effective manner. The Act would be implemented after taking government servants into confidence and with their co-operation, he said.
He said as part of the UDF government’’s policy of transparency in administration, it was decided to protect those who detect corruption and inform the authorities. The cabinet approved in principle the ”whistle blower policy” of the Chief Vigilance Commission.
.click here and view the draft bill.
The bill had provisions for reaching services of the government to different sections of society in an effective manner. The Act would be implemented after taking government servants into confidence and with their co-operation, he said.
He said as part of the UDF government’’s policy of transparency in administration, it was decided to protect those who detect corruption and inform the authorities. The cabinet approved in principle the ”whistle blower policy” of the Chief Vigilance Commission.
.click here and view the draft bill.
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