| date | Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 4:09 PM |
| to | <rightinformer@gmail.com> |
"I want to inform you about various wrongdoings done by the department. Unfortunately as an Advocate I cannot name the client without his expressed instruction and do not want to name officer in the wrongdoing as I do not wish to harm any officer. I don’t really know what to do. Can a wrongdoing be exposed/corrected without assessee/officers name?" Thanks, The Facebook Team
Reply from Principal Educator, RIIF.
Greetings. Peace be with you.
Our answer to your question [“Can a wrongdoing be exposed/corrected without assessee/officers name?"] is an emphatic ‘YES’. You may please forward the details to us blurring out the names of persons/places. We appreciate your deep longing to bring in change which is sure to come.
When no defined system is put in place or when the system is not updated or selectively put to work, it helps the law executives to take cover under the shelter of excuses. We believe that justice in true sense cannot be achieved by punishing individual defaulting officials, but only by fine tuning the system. It is our experience too! Moreover, it is well within our framework not to malign officials because the malady is in the rotten system, unattended and uncared for, for decades by a few in the helm of affairs.
At present, we have more dynamic and upright senior level officers in the CBEC. As such, changes could happen overnight and the department would be transformed with the involvement of well informed persons like you. So, let us continue to hope to get things right sooner than we expect.
We remain, Principal Educator, RIIF