Whistleblower IAS officer Ashok Khemka, who had pointed out alleged irregularities in allotment of land to Robert Vadra in Haryana, was on Wednesday night transferred yet again.
A senior IAS officer, Khemka, who had in November last been posted as Transport Commissioner and Secretary by the Haryana government has now been transferred and given the dual charge of Secretary and Director General, Archaeology and Museums department, relieving R.S. Kharb of the charge, an official release said.
Khemka was among the nine IAS officers and one Haryana Civil Service(HCS) officer who were issued transfer and posting orders by the Haryana Government with immediate effect.
Khemka, a computer engineer who got his first posting as IAS officer in 1993, was stated to have been transferred around 50 times in 22 years with most of his postings lasting merely months.
Khemka had last Thursday said his action of cancelling a multi-million-rupee land deal between Robert Vadra, son-in-law of Congress president Sonia Gandhi, with realty giant DLF has been "vindicated" by a CAG report.
"My action in VADRA-DLF land-license deal vindicated in CAG report, but continue to suffer the stigma of chargesheet," he had tweeted.
At the same time, he said: "Many issues untouched in the CAG report. Cycle of corruption involved the triad - business, politics and bureaucracy.
A senior IAS officer, Khemka, who had in November last been posted as Transport Commissioner and Secretary by the Haryana government has now been transferred and given the dual charge of Secretary and Director General, Archaeology and Museums department, relieving R.S. Kharb of the charge, an official release said.
Khemka was among the nine IAS officers and one Haryana Civil Service(HCS) officer who were issued transfer and posting orders by the Haryana Government with immediate effect.
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Khemka had last Thursday said his action of cancelling a multi-million-rupee land deal between Robert Vadra, son-in-law of Congress president Sonia Gandhi, with realty giant DLF has been "vindicated" by a CAG report.
"My action in VADRA-DLF land-license deal vindicated in CAG report, but continue to suffer the stigma of chargesheet," he had tweeted.
At the same time, he said: "Many issues untouched in the CAG report. Cycle of corruption involved the triad - business, politics and bureaucracy.