Excise official promoted two days after notice for 'negligence' in duty
Hindustan Times Ludhiana|January 09, 2025
On Jan 3, the dept promoted deputy excise and taxation commissioner Shaleen Walia to joint commissioner, public accounts committee, at headquarters
Parteek Singh Mahal

FARIDKOT: The Punjab excise and taxation department promoted an official just two days after issuing a notice accusing him of "negligence in duty" and "causing loss to the state exchequer."

On January 3, the state excise and taxation department promoted deputy excise and taxation commissioner (DETC) Shaleen Walia to joint commissioner, public accounts committee, at headquarters. This promotion came just two days after Punjab finance commissioner Krishan Kumar sent a letter to Walia on January 1, asking him to submit a reply within 21 days. The letter claimed Walia had been negligent in performing his duties.

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