Out of the total, 331 are against IAS and 115 against IPS officers, he said.
"During the year upto October 2016, government has received 331 complaints against IAS officers, out of which 43 complaints are against IAS officers of Uttar Pradesh; and 115 complaints against IPS officers, out of which 15 complaints are against IPS officers of Uttar Pradesh," the Minister said in a written reply to Lok Sabha.
Complaints against IAS and IPS officers on matters pertaining to the government of India are examined by their respective cadre controlling authority i.E. Department of Personnel and Training, and Ministry of Home Affairs respectively, on merit, Singh said.
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