Deccan Chronicle

TRANSFER OF POWER Minnie has major task on hand

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, JUNE 30

Minnie Mathew, who was appointed chief secretary on Saturday, is a 1976 batch IAS officer and the second woman, after Sathi Nair, to serve as CS in the state.

Ms Nair served as CS for nearly a year and incidental­ly, both hail from Kerala. Ms Mathew started her career in AP as sub-collector at Rajampet and later went on to become the first and only woman collector of Hyderabad.

She has also served as secretary of AP Public Service Commission, secretary of the State Election Commission, principal industries secretary and principal secretary of women's developmen­t and child welfare.

Ms Mathew will be in the post for about eight months before she retires in February 2013.

Principal secretary (political) Ajay Mishra, special secretary (protocol) Ramana Reddy, secretary (services) B. Venkateshw­ar Rao and other officials were present when she assumed charge.

Though there were speculatio­ns until Friday that Mr Dwivedi would be given a three-month extension and Ms Mathew would be appointed later, the CM decided to elevate Ms Mathew on Saturday itself.

She had been serving as CCLA, a post that ranks next to the chief secretary in the state’s IAS hierarchy. Ms Mathew assumes charge as chief secretary at a stage when the bureaucrac­y is going through trying times, what with the ongoing CBI investigat­ions into cases such as the Obulapuram mining scam, Emaar scam, Jagan illegal investment­s case and the controvers­ial GOs issued during YSR regime.

While two senior IAS officers — Y. Srilakshmi and B.P. Acharya — are in jail, nearly a dozen other IAS officers have been questioned by the CBI regarding various GOs issued by the YSR government between 2004 and 2009 pertaining to land allotments and mining leases.

The CBI’s questionin­g and arrest of officials have led to confrontat­ions between the Cabinet and bureaucrac­y with the latter expressing unhappines­s over holding them accountabl­e for decisions taken by the Cabinet.

Ms Mathew was the special chief secretary, GAD, before taking over as CS.

During the inter-cadre deputation to Kerala, she was special officer for a new district, Pathanamth­itta in Kerala and worked as secretary, PWD in Kerala government. She has also been on Central deputation as secretary, COIR Board and was the chairman of the Coconut Developmen­t Board.

She has also served as controller at VSSC, Isro at Thiruvanan­thapuram for a short stint. Her husband, Mr Mathew C. Kunnumkal, himself a recently-retired IAS officer, was the director general of NIRD, Rajendrana­gar and is now member of the Kerala State Administra­tive Tribunal.

 ??  ?? Outgoing chief secretary Pankaj Dwivedi congratula­tes Minnie Mathew on her assuming charge of the post at the state Secretaria­t in Hyderabad on Saturday.
Outgoing chief secretary Pankaj Dwivedi congratula­tes Minnie Mathew on her assuming charge of the post at the state Secretaria­t in Hyderabad on Saturday.

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