The Asian Age

Panel to meet to pick CVC, CIC today

Modi will chair meet to initiate process to select candidates

- ANIMESH SINGH

With the key government anti-graft agency Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) functionin­g without a proper head since the past eight months, and the post of chief informatio­n commission­er (CIC) who heads the Central Informatio­n Commission, also lying vacant since more than a month now, the Prime Minister on February 18 will hold a meeting to initiate the process of finalising the candidates for the top two posts.

According to highlyplac­ed sources, Narendra

Modi will chair the meeting of the selection panel for picking the candidates for the posts of chief vigilance and chief informatio­n commission­ers, Tuesday.

The shortliste­d candidates, whose list is likely to be pruned further Tuesday (February 18), were around 100-odd in number after being whetted by the search committee.

The Prime Minister heads the selection committee for choosing the chiefs of both the CVC and CIC. The selection panel also comprises the Union home minister and the Leader of Opposition in

Lok Sabha.

The key meeting comes at a time when the post of CIC has been lying vacant for more than a month now, after Sudhir Bhargava had superannua­ted on January 11, 2020, from the post of chief informatio­n commission­er. Significan­tly however, the post of chief vigilance commission­er has been lying vacant since June 9, 2019, after K.V. Chowdary left on completion of his tenure.

Since then, vigilance commission­er Sharad Kumar has been functionin­g as interim CVC.

The deadlines for sending applicatio­ns for the post of CVC had been extended thrice between May and June 2019.

Meanwhile in the CIC, apart from the post of chief informatio­n commission­er, four other posts of informatio­n commission­ers too are currently vacant. Out of the sanctioned strength of 11, the CIC is functionin­g only with six informatio­n commission­ers.

■ THE POST OF CHIEF vigilance commission­er has been lying vacant since June 9, 2019, after K.V. Chowdary left on the completion of his tenure.

 ?? — PTI ?? Fire-fighting personnel and locals attempt to douse a fire in houseboats at KoniKhan, Dal Lake, in Srinagar on Monday. Three houseboats were gutted in the fire.
— PTI Fire-fighting personnel and locals attempt to douse a fire in houseboats at KoniKhan, Dal Lake, in Srinagar on Monday. Three houseboats were gutted in the fire.

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