The officials were arrested from Rawalpindi region during the year 2014 after receiving complaints against them at the directorate of anti-corruption in Rawalpindi.
Sources told the Express Investigation Cell that overall 997 complaints were submitted at the directorate during the last year, out of which decisions on 967 were taken after inquiries. This resulted in the arrest of 155 officials, including a grade-19 officer.
Similarly, 278 corruption cases against the accused government officials and their facilitators were also decided during the last year out of a total 499 cases. The majority corruption complaints were against the official of Punjab Police, revenue, health and works departments, sources added.
Chaudhry Zulfiqar, the director of the Anti-Corruption Establishment in Rawalpindi division, confirmed the number of detained government officials and also the recovery of Rs84 million from the accused.
Zulfiqar appealed to the general public to approach the department in case of being a victim of any form of corruption at the hands of the Punjab government officials.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 14th, 2015.
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This is real "Tabdeeli"..
I would strongly demand that the names of these 155 Punjab Government officials be made public. If they have been paid from my hard earned taxes, I want to know who these people are.
Furthermore, I demand that the Anti Corruption Establishment list down and make public the criminal cases initiated against these officials. Recovery is good, but surely we can't encourage corruption by a slap on the wrist if caught.
Apart from criminal trials, these 155 people should be barred from holding any public office ever.
What about the DSP (?) who had over Rs. 4 billion in his account, was sacked by the CM Punjab for corruption and yet the PM got the man reinstated - 'yeh apna aadmi hei' - at the behest of 2 MNA's.
Wish I could unearth the names also.