Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar said today that half the government officials in the state administration would go behind bars if the "scams committed during the former Congress-led government" were to be investigated.
"There is virtually no local (government) officer who is not involved in the illegalities (during the former government). They were involved in the scams like recruitment, where they have signed the documents,," Parrikar told an annual general meeting of Goa Small Industries Association (GSIA) here today.
"If I am harsh, then half of the officers will go to jail. They will face criminal action," the chief minister said, adding that he had to take almost one and half year after assuming charge to get the administration working.
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He accused former Chief Minister Digambar Kamat of completely "destroying" the administration for corruption.
"I initially thought that the first sin of Kamat was corruption, but I was wrong. The first sin was total destruction of the administration," Parrikar said.