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CM, ministers, not to come under Lokayukta suo motu ambit

Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa today proposed to give suo motu powers to the Lokayukta to investigate all public servants except the chief minister, ministers, legislators and public servants nominated by the government.

Updated on: Jul 09, 2010 06:37 PM IST
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Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa Friday proposed to give suo motu powers to the Lokayukta to investigate all public servants except the chief minister, ministers, legislators and public servants nominated by the government.

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Replying to this week's lengthy debate in the Legislative Assembly on the resignation (and subsequent withdrawal) of Lokayukta N Santhosh Hegde, he spelt out the government's intention to amend the Karnataka Lokayukta Act for "strengthening" the statutory institution.

Asked for his reaction, Leader of Opposition Siddarmaiah said, "We want the chief minister, ministers and legislators to be included (in the suo motu power ambit)".

He said when the government tables the amendment to the Act on the floor of the House, the Opposition would explain its stand. But his initial reaction to the government's proposal to amend the Act was "There is nothing new in it".

Yeddyurappa's proposal on Lokayukta comes within days of the resignation of Hegde, who complained of non-cooperation from the government in the fight against corruption and failure to give suo motu powers (without any complaints) to investigate.

Yeddyurapa noted in the Assembly today that Upa-Lokayukta has powers to carry out suo motu investigation in respect of public servants coming under his jurisdiction whereas the Lokayukta does not have them in his.

Chief Minister, ministers, members of legislature and all public servants getting a monthly pay of Rs 20,000 and more and whose minimum stage of the pay scale is more than Rs 20,000 come under the jurisdiction of the Lokayukta.

"It is proposed to give suo-motu powers to Lokayukta to investigate all public servants except chief minister, ministers, members of legislature and public servants nominated by the government," Yeddyurappa said.

The government also proposed to amend the Act to make it mandatory for Lokayukta and Upa-Lokayukta to record in writing the grievance or the allegation on which they want to start suo motu investigation before undertaking such a probe.

As per the proposed amendment, the Lokayukta and the Upa-Lokayukta are required to provide the copy of the complaint to the public servant and the competent authority concerned before starting investigation.

 
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