The CM's move comes around a week after CMS-ICS revealed that at 45 per cent Delhiites believe that there has been a decrease in the corruption in state government-governed services, but there are some departments where corruption has been found evident.
Kejriwal has written to Education and Revenue Minister Manish Sisodia, Health and Power Minister Satyendar Jain, Transport Minister Gopal Rai, Water Minister Kapil Mishra and Food & Supplies Minister Imran Hussain.
"It is, therefore, requested that a detailed action plan may be drawn to uproot the scourage of corruption from the departments under your charge, focussing specially on the critical areas pointed out int the CMS-India Corruption Study-2015 report. I look forward to receive the action plan within one week," Kejriwal said in his letter to all ministers.
The Chief Minister said that the critical areas vulnerable to corruption (as mentioned in the study) in respect of departments have been identified as - to get new driving license and commercial driving license, renewal of driving license, getting of new ration cards, paid more but got less quantity of entitled food grains, deletion/addition of names in the ration card.
Study report released on October 21 had stated that 45 per cent respondents said that corruption in state government- governed services has decreased while 20 per cent of them felt it had increased in one last year.
"Also nearly 30 per cent of Delhi households had paid a bribe at least once during the last 12 months and nearly 45 per cent of these households belonged to lower income groups," it had said.
"Teh bazari/ hawking permit is identified as most corrupt (32 per cent) while sanitation, garbage collection as least corrupt (8 per cent)," it had added.
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