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Court urges public servants to be honest

Efficiency in public service would improve only if public servants display honesty in their day-to-day work, a Delhi court said while sentencing a city government survey officer to two year in jail for demanding bribe.

Updated on: Jun 2, 2012, 24:09:52 IST
PTI | By , New Delhi
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Efficiency in public service would improve only if public servants display honesty in their day-to-day work, a Delhi court said while sentencing a city government survey officer to two year in jail for demanding bribe.

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“Efficiency in public service will improve only when public servants exhibit honesty in their day-to-day affairs,” Special Judge BR Kedia said while sentencing Harish Chand Bachani, 56, a survey officer in Slum department of the municipal to two-year imprisonment.

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