"Creation of such a large component of staff (in SVC) on permanent basis is not possible," Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said in a written reply to the question of CPI(M) member M Y Tarigami in the Legislative Assembly today.
Tarigami claimed that delay in providing adequate staff to State Vigilance Commission (SVC) and State Accountability Commission (SAC) had been affecting the functioning of these newly-constituted anti-graft bodies, and asked the government about the reason behind the delay.
The vigilance commission is monitoring and supervising thousands of complaints with regard to cases of corruption, and looking after the working of its investigating wing -- State Vigilance Organisation (SVO).
Chief Vigilance Commissioner Kuldeep Khoda said that the government had provided only nine employees and eight peons to the commission.
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The Chief Minister further said in the reply that a proposal for creation of 82 more posts falling in different categories was received from the SVC, which was thoroughly examine by the government.
The creation of such a large component of staff on permanent basis is not possible and the commission accordingly was requested to expedite a fresh proposal in consonance with the government decision for further course of action, he said. He said that adequate staffers were being provided to SAC.
"How can these bodies do justice to the people on this front if they are not provided with adequate staff for their operation?" he asked.