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A Parliamentary committee has proposed penalties or corrective actions for Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers who fail to file their property details within the prescribed time limit. Ninety-one IAS officers did not file their returns in 2024, and 73 did not file in the previous year. The committee suggested a centralized compliance monitoring mechanism to ensure timely filing of returns, and penalties for non-compliance.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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