Moily said Giridhar Aramane, Joint Secretary in his ministry, has not been transferred as is being alleged by CPI leader Gurudas Dasgupta.
Aramane, 50, a 1988-batch IAS officer of the Andhra Pradesh cadre who was appointed Joint Secretary Exploration by Moily's predecessor S Jaipal Reddy, will continue in the same capacity and only some of his responsibilities like unconventional resources and gas pricing, have been shifted to another Joint Secretary, he said.
"I am telling you again and again, our conscience is very clear. We have not taken any decision to respond to anybody's needs. (If there is) even an iota of evidence, let them show, I will not be there the next day in this seat," Moily said responding to charges levelled by Dasgupta.
"We are prepared to face anybody... But this kind of reckless allegation, personal allegation will not augur well for a respected member," he said without naming Dasgupta.
Moily questioned how Dasgupta was able to lay a hand on Cabinet notes on gas pricing even before they go to the Cabinet or his notes before they become an order.