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Officers asked to keep 'secret diary' for corrupt employees

<p>Supervisory officers have been asked to maintain a confidential diary to record instances of alleged corruption about their subordinates and details of action taken on them, the Centre has said</p>

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New Delhi: Supervisory officers have been asked to maintain a confidential diary to record instances of alleged corruption about their subordinates and details of action taken on them, the Centre has said.

The move comes after it was noticed that reporting officers do not clarify or categorically mention the integrity of their junior officer while filling Annual Performance Assessment Reports (APARs).

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