NEW DELHI: Piyush Goyal , minister for power, coal and renewable energy, has slammed the door on corporate lobbyists and agents, and sent a stern message to bureaucrats on his first day at office that such people should not be sighted in the corridors of power. His ministries have traditionally been high on the agenda of wheeler-dealers as they deal with intense lobbying due to opaque process, grant of mines to private companies, juicy contracts, heavy outgo of subsidies, recommendations for promotions , land acquisition etc."The minister said he should not get to hear any instance of liaison officers being entertained in the corridors of the ministries. He has even asked to bar their entry," said a source familiar with the deliberations of Goyal’s meeting with bureaucrats. Goyal, who is seen as media savvy, also asked the bureaucrats to put more focus on formulating policies than talking about them. "The minister said that the emphasis of the ministry should be policy and process. Emphasising on a wholesome approach, he has asked to develop a long term vision on energy," said the source. A Chartered Accountant and an investment banker by profession, Goyal is said to have asked the ministry officials to address their concerns in financial terms and look at turning around the sector economically.Emulating the much hyped Gujarat model of functioning, Goyal is taking cues out of the governance of Modi in the state."Gujarat has shown the way that even loss incurring public sector companies could be made profitable with correct planning. We are hoping for same kind of financial restructuring without burdening the consumers," said Goyal in a press briefing earlier during the day, hoping to find a win-win solution for coal suppliers, power producers and distribution companies.Being given the charge of three of the key ministries of the energy sector, Goyal told reporters that he would pay equal attention to all of them and it’s a privilege to head the clean energy ministry. "PM Modi has brought synergy in the three sectors by bringing them together. The immediate task on hand is to bring in quality and adequate power for all. Gujarat has some great examples of energy security and accessibility, especially in solar power and we would try to take it to the whole nation," Goyal told reporters.