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For over 7 months, anti-corruption panel fails to meet in MP

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Press Trust of India Bhopal
Even as corruption cases continue to surface in Madhya Pradesh, a high-level committee set up to ensure speedy conclusion of graft cases against government employees has not met for a single day for over past seven months.

The high-powered panel consisting of senior Secretary level officers was formed by Madhya Pradesh government in March 2010, in the backdrop of raids by Income Tax department in the premises of suspended IAS couple Arvind and Tinoo Joshi which had resulted in huge recovery of cash and other valuables worth several crores of rupees.

"The senior Secretary level officer Committee has not held any meting since October 1, 2012," Madhya Pradesh General Administration Department said in response to an RTI query filed by social activist Ajay Dubey.
 

According to the terms of reference of the committee, it was mandated to coordinate with state government departments concerned to expedite cases pending sanction for prosecution against corrupt government officials.

It was also asked to coordinate in cases probed by central agencies like CBI, ED and I-T department among others.

The panel was especially asked to decide on the cases of corruption red flagged by Chief Technical Examiner and pending for over five years.

It was also asked to make a list of pending cases of officials against whom State Lokayukta, which act as the top-most anti-corruption body free from executive control, has recommended disciplinary action and ensure fast processing of them among others.

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First Published: May 15 2013 | 3:25 PM IST

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