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Delhi: New rules to seize property of corrupt babus
The Centre has issued new guidelines to seize properties or money of government officials involved in corrupt practices even after their retirement.
New Delhi: Corrupt public officials beware!
The Centre has issued new guidelines to seize properties
or money of government officials involved in corrupt practices
even after their retirement.
According to new norms made in consultation with the
Ministry of Law and Justice, a competent authority in
concerned department can give authorisation to the Centre to
attach properties or wealth of the accused employee acquired
through corrupt practises after his retirement.
The guidelines assume significance as most of the departments and investigating agencies like CBI have expressed difficulty in acting against corrupt public servants who have retired pending chargesheet or charges under the Prevention of Corruption Act. "Departments have written to us seeking clarification while attaching properties of corrupt officials. More difficulties were being faced in case of retired government officials. Hence, we decided to get the issue resolved," a senior official of the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) said. He said a set of guidelines have been issued to all the departments under the Government, including the CBI. The Section 3 of the Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance, 1944, authorizes the Government to attach properties of a person said to have procured through corrupt means.
PTI
The guidelines assume significance as most of the departments and investigating agencies like CBI have expressed difficulty in acting against corrupt public servants who have retired pending chargesheet or charges under the Prevention of Corruption Act. "Departments have written to us seeking clarification while attaching properties of corrupt officials. More difficulties were being faced in case of retired government officials. Hence, we decided to get the issue resolved," a senior official of the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) said. He said a set of guidelines have been issued to all the departments under the Government, including the CBI. The Section 3 of the Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance, 1944, authorizes the Government to attach properties of a person said to have procured through corrupt means.
PTI