Reveal assets by Jan. 31, IAS officers told

Must for promotions, foreign postings

December 26, 2017 09:15 pm | Updated 09:16 pm IST - New Delhi

All IAS officers have been asked to submit details of their assets by next month, failing which they would be denied vigilance clearances needed for promotions and foreign postings, the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) has said.

The DoPT has written to all Central government departments, States and Union Territories asking them to ensure submission of Immovable Property Returns (IPRs) by IAS officers by January 31, 2018.

Vigilance clearance

“In view of the DoPT’s instructions dated April 4, 2011, it is reiterated that failure to ensure timely submission of IPR would result in denial of vigilance clearance,” Establishment Officer and Additional Secretary P.K. Tripathi said in the recent missive.

According to the 2011 order, officers who did not submit their IPR as on January 1, 2018, would be denied vigilance clearances and will not be considered for promotions and empanelment for senior-level posts in the government of India.

“Those who do not submit property details on time will not be considered for any posts of the Central government, including foreign postings,” a senior DoPT official said.

An online module has been designed for filing IPRs. Officers have the option of uploading the hard copy of the IPR by January 31 in the online module, the December 22 letter said.

There are 5,004 Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers working across the country, according to DoPT.

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