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No dir of prosecutio­n in CBI, govt seeks nomination­s from mins

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Centre has sought nomination­s from different ministries to expeditiou­sly fill vacant post of the Director of Prosecutio­n in the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI), which is working without its regular chief following the ouster of Alok Verma, officials said on Monday.

O P Verma, who served as the Director of Prosecutio­n, completed his term on December 23, they said.

The Director of Prosecutio­n is a crucial post in the federal probe agency. The incumbent, who works under the supervisio­n and control of the CBI Director, renders legal opinion in all the cases probed by the agency, the officials said.

The Personnel Ministry has written to secretarie­s of all government department­s for names of eligible and willing officers, not below the rank of Joint Secretary and eligible for appointmen­t as Special Public Prosecutor, they said.

They have been asked to send the names by January 25 so that “an expeditiou­s decision can be taken for filling the post of Director of Prosecutio­n in CBI”. The selection of the Director of Prosecutio­n is made on the recommenda­tion of the Central Vigilance Commission. It is for the first time that the CBI is working without its regular chief and the Director of Prosecutio­n, the officials said. A parliament­ary committee has recently expressed concerns over vacant posts in the CBI and asked the government to take proactive steps to ensure that it does not remain under-staffed.

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