The cabinet secretary-led committee to select chairperson of the PESB will have an additional principal secretary to Prime Minister as one of the members. The panel will continue to have top bureaucrats of three key departments -- Secretary (Personnel), Secretary (Finance) and Secretary (Public Enterprises) -- as its members.
Earlier, there was no nominee of the PMO in the panel to recommend the name of the PESB chief and members, but the selection committee was reconstituted in June. The PESB is responsible for top-level appointees -- Chairman, Managing Director or Chairman-cum-Managing Director, and Functional Director -- in the central public sector undertakings.
According to the criteria laid down for the post, the applicant shall be a distinguished serving or former chief executive of a public sector or private sector or joint sector enterprise. Moreover, he/she must be a distinguished person with experience in selection of top management personnel.
The person must be a distinguished serving or former civil servant with experience in management of public sector enterprises or in areas of finance, industry and economic affairs.
If holding or having held a post in any Central/state public sector undertakings or private sector, the applicant should have occupied a post at the level of Chairman-cum- Managing Director or Managing Director at least for a period of two years on a regular basis.
A Chairperson in PESB holds office for a term of three years subject to the age limit of 65 years.
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