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Cheema conducts surprise checking of excise & taxation dept head office in Patiala

Cheema conducts surprise checking of excise & taxation dept head office in Patiala

Hindustan Times25-06-2025
Jun 25, 2025 05:52 AM IST
The finance minister, Punjab, Harpal Singh Cheema on Tuesday conducted a surprise inspection of the head office of the excise and taxation department in Patiala. The finance minister, Punjab, Harpal Singh Cheema on Tuesday conducted a surprise inspection of the head office of the excise and taxation department in Patiala. (PTI File)
The minister arrived at the department accompanied by excise commissioner Jatinder Jorwal, and inspected various branches of the office.
During the surprise check, he reviewed the attendance of officers and employees, scrutinised the files on desks, and assessed the general pace of work. Expressing concern over delays in the disposal of cases and files, he declared that 'unwarranted delays will be treated as a form of corruption.'
Cheema and the excise commissioner seized several documents during the inspection and compiled a list of files that will be subject to further scrutiny and action.
The minister also evaluated the functioning of the department's e-office system, emphasizing that all official work must be disposed of promptly. 'Even a day or two of unnecessary delay in official work is unacceptable,' he said. 'Every officer has the right to submit a report based on facts, whether positive or negative, but intentional delay will not be tolerated,' he said.
Speaking to the media after the inspection, he said, 'Those who delay official work are equally responsible for corruption'. He added that the action is already being taken against commercial vehicles—particularly heavy vehicles—evading GST or involved in other forms of tax fraud on highways.
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