Law in the field of public services violated in more than 191,000 cases in Jan-Oct 2021

Photo: Public Services Agency
As of November 1, 191,571 violations were detected in the activities of state bodies and organizations, Gazeta.uz reports referring to the press service of the Public Services Agency reported.
Public Services Agency applied 6,131 response measures:
• 583 submissions;
• 2,978 warnings;
• administrative fines were imposed on 2,556 officials and employees.
As a result of the sanctions, 1,138 officials were disciplined. Of these, 64 were dismissed.
Uzsuvtaminot JSC, Khududgaztaminot JSC, the Ministry of Construction, the Cadaster Agency and the Ministry of Health are among the top five organizations violating the law.
According to the Uzsuvtaminot representative, the main reason for the problems is the lack of staff, there is not enough funds for a sharp increase in the number of staff.
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