The guideline/advisory issued by the Directorate, New-Delhi regarding "Do's and Don'ts"
for Post Masters & Staff as well as for depositors with regard to Small Savings Schemes.
Guidelines
for Post Masters and Staff with regard to Small Savings Schemes-Common lapses
noticed against the Departmental Officials contributing the commission of
frauds.
1. The passbooks in which transactions have taken place after
31st March are not called for entry of interest by the Head Post Office.
2. The list of savings Accounts in which interest was not
posted is not furnished to the Inspector of Post for verification of balances.
6. Non verification of withdrawal of Rs.10000/- and above made
at branch office and single hand sub post offices by the Inspector and other
field staff authorized to perform the inspection work.
7. Failure to watch the continuity of the serial number of receipts in
formSB-26 and SB-28 in account office/Head office.
8. Allowing the work of verification of ledger balances into
arrear in SBCO.
13. Restrictions on SAS/NS/MPKBY agents and not giving access of
unauthorized persons/agents into the working area of the Post offices and
security of Stamps and Seals.
Important do’s and don’ts to educate
the depositors with regard to Small Savings Schemes for safeguard of their
interest.
1. Never accept the receipt on blank piece
of paper even if it is date stamped by the Post Office and always insist for
prescribed receipt at the time of opening new account at Branch Offices/GDS Sub
Offices.
2. Examine your passbook carefully after every transaction
to see that the entries are correctly made therein and the last balance shown
is correct
3. If there are any suspicious corrections in your
passbook, please report the matter immediately to the Head Post Postmaster
maintaining your ledger account. The name of the Head Post Office is stamped on
the inside of the cover of your passbook.
4. Hand over your passbook for entry of interest and
verification of balance immediately after 31st March every year.
5. Whenever you hand over your passbook to the Post Office
for any purpose please insist for printed receipt in form of SB-28.Please also
ensure that correct balance as given in the passbook has been entered in the
receipt
6. Always obtain counterfoil of the Pay –in
–Slip duly stamped and signed by the counter assistant/Postmaster for a deposit
made in the account by cash or by cheque.
7. Never keep your specimen signature or a signed
withdrawal form in the passbook.
8. Always keep your passbook under proper
custody.
9. Do not allow your passbook to remain in
the unauthorized possession of Postal Official/Authorised Agents
10. Do
not forget to report the loss of your passbook to the Post Office immediately.
11. Do
not forget to intimate your change of present address to the Post Office.
12 .Do
not leave the passbook with the post office for indefinite period
13. Always give receipt of the amount of withdrawal on the
withdrawal form only after actual payment is made.
14. Do not get the
withdrawal form filled in by the Post Office staff or Authorized agent
15. Do not keep the certificate and identity slip
together.
16. Always take a receipt for the
money/cheque given to the agent for opening of accounts or purchase of
certificates and also write the name and authority number of the agent
on the application form for opening of account and purchase of certificates.
17. While making deposit/Investment in
Small Saving Schemes through cheque please ensure proper endorsement for credit
of amount under dated signature on the back side of the cheque and not leave it
to the authorized agent.
18. Do not give the blank signed cheque to
the authorized agent for any kind of deposit in the Small Saving Schemes. It
should be filled up properly.
19. Before entering into the business with
India Post through agent or directly customers are required to know about the
features, conditions applicable for deposit/investment proposed to be made and
after being satisfied transaction should be made.
20. Avoid implicit trust in
SPM/BPM/Counter PA/Authorized Agent as sometimes they misuse the trust and
deceive.
21. Ask the agent to show her Certificate
of Authority issued by the competent authority and ensure that her agency is
valid.
22. Fill up account opening form in your
own handwriting as far as possible or check it carefully if filled in by the
agent before signing it. Always make nomination.
23. Issue account payee cheque in favour
of the Postmaster as far as possible and particularly for higher deposits.
24. Do not issue cheque in favour of agent.
25. Write to the appointing authority of
the agent/Regional Director, National Savings Institute of your area if the
agent commits some irregularities or indulge in malpractices.
For further details log on to:- http://www.indiapost.gov.in/DOP/Rules_Orders.aspx
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