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Citizens can dial 1100 to report bribe in AP

Last Updated 04 June 2017, 19:25 IST

If you had paid a bribe for availing any government service in Andhra Pradesh in the recent days, just dial 1100 and report the matter. Chance is that the corrupt government servant, who fleeced you, may possibly come knocking on your door to return the amount.

That seems to be the new trend in the state, if claims of the Chandrababu Naidu government are to be believed.

With a recent nation-wide survey report placing Andhra Pradesh at the second place after Karnataka as the most corrupt state in the country, the Chandrababu Naidu regime has launched this exercise to showcase its fight against corruption. “So far, 12 people had returned the bribe amounts to the citizens in the past few days. In one instance in Kurnool district, a panchayat secretary had returned (bribe) money to 10 citizens (in separate cases),” Naidu said recently.

The ‘People First’ grievance redressal channel launched by the government on May 25 seems to be “working wonders” and “sending chill down the spines of (corrupt) public servants”, some government functionaries have claimed.

“The 1100 call centre has been receiving tremendous response. It’s a good effort to cleanse the society. Scared government officials are returning the bribe amounts to citizens,” advisor (communications) to the government P Prabhakar said recently.

However, a senior bureaucrat said the initiative is just a message to people that even if they have paid any bribe, they can expect it to be returned as the government is taking the calls to 1100 seriously.

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(Published 04 June 2017, 19:25 IST)

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