Finance Minister P Chidambaram, who headed the Group of Ministers on CBI's autonomy, today said government will give functional autonomy to it but the agency would be governed by the general rules of the executive government.
"We have conceded all the powers that will give you functional autonomy along with investigative autonomy. We have done our best to give you that functional autonomy...But that autonomous powers must be exercised as part of executive government," he said.
Chidambaram was speaking at an interaction session after delivering his key-note address at the CBI Golden Jubilee function here.
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"I want you to remember that you are part of executive... There is only one executive government. We cannot create more branches of executive government. We cannot create sub-branches of executive government. There is a judiciary, there is an executive, there is a legislature.
"CBI is part of executive government and therefore CBI is as much bound by the general principles which apply to all wings of executive government," he said.
Chidambaram refused to comment on the proposed abolition of section 13(1)(d) of the Prevention of Corruption Act which deals with pecuniary advantages taken by a government official saying he was not aware of the development.