PEOPLE Punjab News: Punjab Government Cracks Down on Corruption, Suspends PSPCL JE Over Unauthorized Transformer Installation Neha Kumari Oct 25, 2024 15:23 GMT Punjab News: In a decisive anti-corruption move, the Punjab government has suspended a Junior Engineer (JE) from the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) for the unauthorized installation of an 11KV transformer. The action was taken after it was found that the installation led to a significant financial loss, underscoring the government’s commitment to transparency and accountability. 🚨 Swift Action Alert 🚨In a firm stand against corruption, Punjab govt. suspends PSPCL JE for unauthorized installation of a 11KV transformer, causing financial loss. Minister @AAPHarbhajan Harbhajan Singh ETO warns: No tolerance for any illegal practices at any level. pic.twitter.com/JYYn6z2YA0— AAP Punjab (@AAPPunjab) October 25, 2024 Punjab Government Cracks Down on Corruption Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO, from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), emphasized that illegal practices at any level would not be tolerated. In a tweet, AAP Punjab confirmed the swift action, highlighting that this decision reflects the government’s “zero tolerance” approach toward corruption. Singh warned that stringent measures would continue to be implemented to prevent any misuse of public resources, reinforcing the state’s pledge to uphold integrity in governance. Zero Tolerance for Misuse of Public Resources Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO’s firm stance signals the state government’s commitment to prevent financial misappropriation and maintain accountability in public departments. The suspension of the JE is seen as a clear message to public sector employees about the repercussions of illegal activities, especially those that lead to financial damage to the state. The Punjab government has reiterated that vigilance and immediate action will be central in efforts to maintain transparency across all departments. Keep watching our Channel ‘DNP INDIA’. Also, please subscribe and follow us on FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, and TWITTER Read More Read the Next Article