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Jhang model to cut corruption, now all over Punjab
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
By Ansar Abbasi
ISLAMABAD: After a delay of almost 20 months, the Punjab government has finally launched the incredible Jhang model at divisional, district and Tehsil levels all over the province to improve public services of police, revenue, health and education and to curb corruption.
It has already been enforced in the entire Bahawalpur division, in some selected departments of Narowal district and in the Registration Branch of Gujranwala and Sialkot. Sources said the author of Jhang model and former DCO Jhang, Zubair Bhatti, who had left the government service and had joined a multi-national organisation, has recently been hired back by the provincial government to get this idea implemented in the whole of Punjab within a few months.
Jhang model is based on the concept of making the officials to approach the citizens instead of citizens approaching the official to know what difficulties the people are facing in their interaction with government departments at Tehsil, district and division levels.
In 2008, this newspaper reported about the wonders of the Jhang model that is based on citizens feedback. Bhatti had done wonders in Jhang by remarkably reducing corruption in the otherwise most corrupt Revenue Departments Registry offices, amongst the Patwaris, in the government hospitals etc, by simply asking the officials concerned to submit daily the list of all the property transactions registered with mobile numbers of both sellers and buyers, the total amount of taxes due and other basic details of transactions.
Similar orders were given to Patwaris in cases where fard were given. The clerks of the Revenue Department were told that the officer would personally call any number of these citizens randomly on their mobile phone to find out if they were asked to pay any bribe or commission above and beyond the taxes due, if any. He did the same and within a few weeks time, things changed miraculously as far as getting of a fard or intiqal done and the registration of property was concerned.
Bhatti also used to talk to different buyers of the property or those getting fard or intiqal in the district or those treated/operated in the government hospital or those getting domicile/birth/death certificates, etc, on their mobile numbers to know if they had paid only the taxes due or were also forced to grease the right palms.
On July 9, 2008, the chief minister ordered immediate implementation of the incredible Jhang model administration in all the districts of the province to reduce corruption and improve service delivery, through citizens feedback, in the otherwise inefficient and corrupt departments of Revenue, Police, Health and others.
However, it did not happen till recently when the Punjab government finally woke up to implement this new idea of administration to the benefit of ordinary souls. Sources said that the government started immediately with the Registration Branch in Gujranwala a couple of weeks back. Over the last two weeks, tremendous reduction in corruption and extortion has been seen in the district in the Registration Branch there, a source said adding that anti-corruption cases have been registered against two clerks, Jehangir Butt and Saif Buttar, and their boss Ahmad Saeed, Sub-registrar, of the branch because feedback from citizens about them was very negative. They also tried to fudge the data. The first two, it is said, have also been arrested. The third is absconding as of now.
The Commissioner Bahawalpur, the sources said, has also ordered this model to be implemented for several services. In health service, department shall report the cell number of all citizens who were issued medico-legal certificate, underwent medical procedures in rural health centres or were provided free medicines in emergency.
Commissioner, DCO and their officers and a dedicated team of staff have started calling citizens to find out about their welfare. Similarly, registration branch, domicile branch and leave and pension orders in the education department, bill payments in the treasury office shall be monitored.
Since this idea had started in the Registration branch some days ago, the Commissioner Bahawalpur reportedly made several calls to citizens, who were both shocked and pleased to find the otherwise indifferent baboos asking if they were treated well or asked to pay bribe.
According to Zubair Bhatto, as good systems are developed, tested, improved and implemented, this feedback service shall be expanded to other services as well. We are thinking to also send messages to all citizens for example who obtained domicile in Muzzafargarh district, for example, to report back by sending small messages back if they suffered any extortion at the hands of officials. Patterns of corruption can thus be clearly identified from a distance, he said.
Bhatti offered the media to get from him the cell numbers of hundreds of citizens who could be contacted by the mediapersons themselves to find out about the quality of services. Bhatti has also sent to The News a couple of recorded conversations by the Commissioner Bahawalpur and also his own. It would be great if Jang and The News investigate the impact of this in Bahawalpur Division in two weeks or so.
Jhang model to cut corruption, now all over Punjab
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
By Ansar Abbasi
ISLAMABAD: After a delay of almost 20 months, the Punjab government has finally launched the incredible Jhang model at divisional, district and Tehsil levels all over the province to improve public services of police, revenue, health and education and to curb corruption.
It has already been enforced in the entire Bahawalpur division, in some selected departments of Narowal district and in the Registration Branch of Gujranwala and Sialkot. Sources said the author of Jhang model and former DCO Jhang, Zubair Bhatti, who had left the government service and had joined a multi-national organisation, has recently been hired back by the provincial government to get this idea implemented in the whole of Punjab within a few months.
Jhang model is based on the concept of making the officials to approach the citizens instead of citizens approaching the official to know what difficulties the people are facing in their interaction with government departments at Tehsil, district and division levels.
In 2008, this newspaper reported about the wonders of the Jhang model that is based on citizens feedback. Bhatti had done wonders in Jhang by remarkably reducing corruption in the otherwise most corrupt Revenue Departments Registry offices, amongst the Patwaris, in the government hospitals etc, by simply asking the officials concerned to submit daily the list of all the property transactions registered with mobile numbers of both sellers and buyers, the total amount of taxes due and other basic details of transactions.
Similar orders were given to Patwaris in cases where fard were given. The clerks of the Revenue Department were told that the officer would personally call any number of these citizens randomly on their mobile phone to find out if they were asked to pay any bribe or commission above and beyond the taxes due, if any. He did the same and within a few weeks time, things changed miraculously as far as getting of a fard or intiqal done and the registration of property was concerned.
Bhatti also used to talk to different buyers of the property or those getting fard or intiqal in the district or those treated/operated in the government hospital or those getting domicile/birth/death certificates, etc, on their mobile numbers to know if they had paid only the taxes due or were also forced to grease the right palms.
On July 9, 2008, the chief minister ordered immediate implementation of the incredible Jhang model administration in all the districts of the province to reduce corruption and improve service delivery, through citizens feedback, in the otherwise inefficient and corrupt departments of Revenue, Police, Health and others.
However, it did not happen till recently when the Punjab government finally woke up to implement this new idea of administration to the benefit of ordinary souls. Sources said that the government started immediately with the Registration Branch in Gujranwala a couple of weeks back. Over the last two weeks, tremendous reduction in corruption and extortion has been seen in the district in the Registration Branch there, a source said adding that anti-corruption cases have been registered against two clerks, Jehangir Butt and Saif Buttar, and their boss Ahmad Saeed, Sub-registrar, of the branch because feedback from citizens about them was very negative. They also tried to fudge the data. The first two, it is said, have also been arrested. The third is absconding as of now.
The Commissioner Bahawalpur, the sources said, has also ordered this model to be implemented for several services. In health service, department shall report the cell number of all citizens who were issued medico-legal certificate, underwent medical procedures in rural health centres or were provided free medicines in emergency.
Commissioner, DCO and their officers and a dedicated team of staff have started calling citizens to find out about their welfare. Similarly, registration branch, domicile branch and leave and pension orders in the education department, bill payments in the treasury office shall be monitored.
Since this idea had started in the Registration branch some days ago, the Commissioner Bahawalpur reportedly made several calls to citizens, who were both shocked and pleased to find the otherwise indifferent baboos asking if they were treated well or asked to pay bribe.
According to Zubair Bhatto, as good systems are developed, tested, improved and implemented, this feedback service shall be expanded to other services as well. We are thinking to also send messages to all citizens for example who obtained domicile in Muzzafargarh district, for example, to report back by sending small messages back if they suffered any extortion at the hands of officials. Patterns of corruption can thus be clearly identified from a distance, he said.
Bhatti offered the media to get from him the cell numbers of hundreds of citizens who could be contacted by the mediapersons themselves to find out about the quality of services. Bhatti has also sent to The News a couple of recorded conversations by the Commissioner Bahawalpur and also his own. It would be great if Jang and The News investigate the impact of this in Bahawalpur Division in two weeks or so.
Jhang model to cut corruption, now all over Punjab