Whistleblower bureaucrat, Sanjiv Chaturvedi also mentioned how his repeated requests for work allocation have gone unheard by current health secretary, in a letter.
New Delhi:
Whistleblower bureaucrat Sanjiv Chaturvedi, who was removed as the chief vigilance officer (CVO) of All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) in 2014
much before the completion of his tenure, has written to the cabinet secretary PK Sinha over allocation of work.
According to reports, work assigned to Mr Chaturvedi, who continues to be the deputy secretary of AIIMS, was withdrawn from him for the past couple of years and has been left with no services.
"After joining AIIMS, I was given job as CVO of the institute and apart from that minor works of general section, estate section, grievances. However all these works were withdrawn one by one without any reason and despite consistent outstanding record as recorded by union health minister and health secretary," said the letter written by Mr Chaturvedi.
In the letter, the bureaucrat has also sought an appointment with the cabinet secretary as soon as possible.
Citing the situation a result of his lawful actions against the power nexus of politicians-bureaucrats, Mr Chaturvedi, in the letter said, "Now I am facing a very humiliating situation of being without any work and being paid full salary (Rs one lakh plus)... This is such wastage of financial and human resources and very unfortunate for a poor country like ours where 2/3rd of the population is daily struggling for their survival."
In one of the recent developments, AIIMS administration has also withdrawn the work of estate section from Mr Chaturvedi this month.
In the letter, Mr Chaturvedi also mentioned how his repeated requests for work allocation have gone unheard by current health secretary.
"I request your (cabinet Secretary) good self to kindly issue appropriate directions to health ministry for implementation of work allocation orders so that the government money being spent on me could be justified," said the letter.