CM Soren Issues Ethics Guidelines to Ministers for Clean Governance
Ministers Directed to Appoint Honest Staff, Maintain Integrity
Key Points:
- Chief Minister emphasizes corruption-free administration
- Special focus on selecting ethical personal secretaries
- Past cases highlight importance of staff integrity
RANCHI – Chief Minister Hemant Soren sets new standards for ministerial conduct.
The directive aims to prevent corruption.
Moreover, personal secretary appointments need careful consideration.
“Public trust demands ethical leadership,” stated a senior official.
Meanwhile, ministers must ensure transparent administration.
Historical Context
Furthermore, previous raids exposed corruption among ministerial staff.
Several personal secretaries faced serious allegations.
Additionally, substantial illegal assets were discovered.
Government quota enables strategic staff selection.
Implementation Goals
Besides, ministers bear responsibility for departmental efficiency.
The directives emphasize development-focused governance.
On the other hand, experience alone cannot guarantee appointments.
Corruption cases cost state exchequer Rs 500 crore annually.
Additionally, ethical governance boosts public confidence.

