Delhi L-G sacks 223 DCW employees, alleging they were hired by Swati Maliwal 'without due procedure'

The Women and Child Development department of the Delhi government directs the DCW to sack the contractual staffers; Former DCW chief and AAP Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal slams the order

May 02, 2024 12:37 pm | Updated 04:47 pm IST - New Delhi

Swati Maliwal, former Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) Chairperson, addressing the media in New Delhi on May 2, 2024.

Swati Maliwal, former Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) Chairperson, addressing the media in New Delhi on May 2, 2024. | Photo Credit: Sushil Kumar Verma

223 employees from the Delhi Women Commission were removed with immediate effect on the order of Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena on May 2. Alleging that former Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) Chairperson Swati Maliwal had appointed them without permission. 

The Women and Child Development (WCD) department of the Delhi Government has directed the DCW to sack the contractual staffers who it said were hired without "following due procedure".

Former DCW chief and AAP Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal slammed the order.

In a Hindi post on X, she said, "LG Saheb has issued a 'Tughlaqi' order to remove all the contract staff of DCW. Today, there are a total of 90 staffers in the Women's Commission, out of which only 8 people have been given by the government, the rest are on a contract for 3 months each."

"If all the contract staff are removed, the Women's Commission will be locked. Why are these people doing this? This organisation is built with blood and sweat. Instead of giving it staff and protection, you are destroying it from the roots? As long as I am alive, I will not let the Women's Commission be closed. Put me in jail, don't oppress women!" Ms. Maliwal said.

According to officials, Mr. Saxena approved the department's proposal regarding the termination of appointments, following which the department issued an order on it.

"... the Hon'ble Lieutenant Governor has approved the proposal of the department that the appointments of contractual staff engaged in DCW without having sanctioned posts and without following due procedures is void- ab-initio and the same cannot be allowed to continue in DCW," read an official order issued by the WCD department on Monday.

"Therefore, the approval of the government is hereby conveyed to Delhi Commission for Women to discontinue the services of all contractual staff with immediate effect who have been appointed by DCW at any point of time, by going beyond its delegated power and without following various procedures laid down and in violation of DCW Act/rules/regulations/guidelines issued by Govt. of NCT of Delhi (GNCTD) from time to time," the order read.

The order said the Delhi government has provided 40 sanctioned posts in the DCW "in compliance of sub-section (i) of section 5 of the Delhi Commission for Women Act, 1994".

The Act reads, "The government shall provide the commission with such officers and employees as may be necessary for the efficient performance of the functions of the Commission under this Act."

The DCW has violated the statutory provisions of DCW Act, 1994 and various standing instructions of the Department of Finance and Planning Department by creating 223 posts and "engaging staff without following due procedure".

"...no study was conducted to assess the actual requirement of additional staff and eligibility criteria for each post, no administrative approval and expenditure sanctioned was obtained from the GNCTD for engaging such manpower and applications for such posts were not formally invited, role and responsibility for any of these posts were not assigned and emoluments of some of the incumbents which were decided at the time of initial appointment, were enhanced very sharply and arbitrarily," read the order.

(with inputs from PTI)

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