Can’t offer undue sympathy to officer accused of defrauding postal dept: SC

New Delhi, 19/4: The Supreme Court on Tuesday said a delinquent officer, holding a public post, cannot be shown undue sympathy to reduce the quantum of punishment, just because he has deposited the defrauded amount with penal interest.

 

 

A bench of Justices M R Shah and V Nagarathna allowed an appeal filed by the Union government against the Madras High Court’s order which had affirmed a decision to convert punishment to a postal assistant, M Duraisamy, from removal from service to compulsory retirement.

 

The employee was accused of defrauding the postal department by withdrawing Rs 16.59 lakh from accounts. After the inquiry, when the fraud was detected, he deposited Rs 18.09 lakh including penal interest.

 

“What about the loss caused to the department by way of goodwill, name, and fame of the department and its reliability amongst the public? By such a misconduct/act on the part of the delinquent officer, the reputation of the department had been tarnished,” the bench said.

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