Govt plans to install CCTV cameras to curb corruption
BY Agencies27 Feb 2014 11:41 PM GMT
Agencies27 Feb 2014 11:41 PM GMT
Sources said a proposal in this regard has been prepared by the government and sent to Lt Governor Najeeb Jung for his approval.
The aim of the project is to reduce corruption at government offices and strengthen public grievance system.
The offices which will be covered in the first phase include regional transport offices, hospitals, sub-registrars offices and social welfare offices. ‘The offices will be monitored through a control room.
After receiving any complaints related to money sought by touts or bribe, CCTV footage will come handy in taking action,’ said sources.
The costs for installing CCTV cameras at all these public dealing places are estimated to be around five-six crore rupees, said sources adding that video-conferencing system which would link public officials to the control would be taken up in the next phase.
Former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal had announced the project of installing the video-conferencing system and directed chief secretary to supervise the project. However, Kejriwal soon resigned after facing stiff opposition from BJP and Congress over Jan Lokpal bill.
The aim of the project is to reduce corruption at government offices and strengthen public grievance system.
The offices which will be covered in the first phase include regional transport offices, hospitals, sub-registrars offices and social welfare offices. ‘The offices will be monitored through a control room.
After receiving any complaints related to money sought by touts or bribe, CCTV footage will come handy in taking action,’ said sources.
The costs for installing CCTV cameras at all these public dealing places are estimated to be around five-six crore rupees, said sources adding that video-conferencing system which would link public officials to the control would be taken up in the next phase.
Former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal had announced the project of installing the video-conferencing system and directed chief secretary to supervise the project. However, Kejriwal soon resigned after facing stiff opposition from BJP and Congress over Jan Lokpal bill.
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