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It took 145 years for India and a decade for Prakash Singh, (retd.) Director- General of Police, Uttar Pradesh, and Padma Shri awardee, to finally kick-start what was truly urgent: Police reform. On September 22, 2006, the Supreme Court issued a series of recommendations aimed at cleaning up what is possibly the most corrupt institution in the country. Essentially administrative in nature, they are meant to undo the need to keep political bosses happy, a key ingredient in the mess that the police has become. A vital suggestion is to have a two-year tenure for key officials in the field. This ought to put some spine into investigations given that punitive transfers may not be a an option.
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Source:- IIPM-Business and Economy, Initiative:- Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri - 2006
It took 145 years for India and a decade for Prakash Singh, (retd.) Director- General of Police, Uttar Pradesh, and Padma Shri awardee, to finally kick-start what was truly urgent: Police reform. On September 22, 2006, the Supreme Court issued a series of recommendations aimed at cleaning up what is possibly the most corrupt institution in the country. Essentially administrative in nature, they are meant to undo the need to keep political bosses happy, a key ingredient in the mess that the police has become. A vital suggestion is to have a two-year tenure for key officials in the field. This ought to put some spine into investigations given that punitive transfers may not be a an option.
For Complete IIPM - Article, Click on IIPM-Editorial Link
Source:- IIPM-Business and Economy, Initiative:- Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri - 2006
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