Deccan Chronicle

FUGITIVE ECO OFFENDERS BILL PASSED

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs NEW DELHI, JULY 19

The Fugitive Economic Offenders Bill aimed at preventing culprits from evading the legal process and fleeing the country was on Thursday passed by the Lok Sabha, as the Opposition questioned the government’s sincerity in taking any action against them.

The Bill, passed by a voice vote in the House, gives power to the agencies to seize properties which are not only in the name of offender, but also the ones that are “benami”.

New Delhi, July 19: The Fugitive Economic Offenders Bill aimed at preventing culprits from evading the legal process and fleeing the country was on Thursday passed by the Lok Sabha, as the opposition questioned the goverment’s sincerity in taking any action against them.

The House later passed the legislatio­n by a voice vote as finance minister Piyush Goyal said the government had brought an ordinance before introducin­g the bill in Parliament which reflected its “aggressive­ness” in acting against stash and such offenders.

Mr Goyal also asked why the UPA government had not brought a legislatio­n like this.

He said the Fugitive Economic Offenders Bill 2013 gave power to the agencies to seize properties which are not only in the name of offender, but also the ones that are ‘benami’.

To opposition demand to bring the bill with retrospect­ive effect to book offenders who have already fled, Goyal said it was not possible as the legislatio­n was and the government “knows how to bring the accused to book”.

During the almost twohour long debate on the bill, the opposition questioned the government's sincerity in acting against economic offenders saying many of them have fled the country during its rule, even as the BJP maintained that the banks were being helped to recover their money.

The attack was launched by RSP member N.K. Premchandr­an, followed by several other opposition MPs, who charged the government with letting the accused like Vijay Mallya, Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi to flee the country under its rule.

Demanding a JPC probe into these incidents to bring out the truth, Premachand­ran also said the Bill should be sent to the standing committee for evaluation, while maintainin­g that he was opposed to bringing the ordinance. — PTI

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