Hindustan Times (East UP)

Centre amends key rules, chiefs of CBI, ED can get 2-yr extension

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THE FUNDAMENTA­L RULES, WHICH HAS BEEN AMENDED, HAD BARRED THE EXTENSION IN SERVICE TO ANY GOVERNMENT SERVANTS BEYOND THE AGE OF 60

NEW DELHI: The Centre on Monday amended Fundamenta­l Rules (FR) to facilitate extended tenure and in-service benefits to CBI and ED directors.

It comes a day after it effected two ordinances that empowered it to extend tenures of CBI and ED chiefs up to five years from existing two years, drawing criticism by opposition parties with the Trinamool Congress terming it as “elected autocracy”.

The FR is a set of guiding principles applicable to all government servants and covers the entire gamut of their in-service and post-retirement working scenarios.

It bars extension in service to any government servants beyond the age of retirement of sixty years except a few including cabinet secretary, those dealing with budget-related work, eminent scientists, cabinet secretary, IB and RAW chiefs besides the CBI director among others with certain conditions.

The rules now allow the central government to give extension in the public interest to the

Defence Secretary, Home Secretary, Director of Intelligen­ce Bureau (IB), Secretary of Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) and directors of Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) and Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) on a case-to-case basis, subject to the condition that the total term of such secretarie­s or directors, “does not exceed two years or the period provided in the respective Act or rules made thereunder”, according to a personnel ministry’s notificati­on.

The ordinances assume significan­ce as the extended tenure of incumbent ED chief SK Mishra ends on Wednesday.

NEW DELHI: The Centre on Monday amended Fundamenta­l Rules (FR) to facilitate extended tenure and in-service benefits to CBI and ED directors.

It comes a day after it effected two ordinances that empowered it to extend tenures of CBI and ED chiefs up to five years from existing two years, drawing criticism by opposition parties with the Trinamool Congress terming it as “elected autocracy”.

The FR is a set of guiding principles applicable to all government servants and covers the entire gamut of their in-service and post-retirement working scenarios.

It bars extension in service to any government servants beyond the age of retirement of sixty years except a few including Cabinet Secretary, those dealing with budget-related work, eminent scientists, Cabinet Secretary, IB and RAW chiefs besides the CBI director among others with certain conditions.

The rules now allow the central government to give extension in the public interest to the Defence Secretary, Home Secretary, Director of Intelligen­ce Bureau (IB), Secretary of Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) and directors of Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) and Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) on a case-to-case basis, subject to the condition that the total term of such secretarie­s or directors, “does not exceed two years or the period provided in the respective Act or rules made thereunder”, according to a Personnel Ministry’s notificati­on.

Monday’s notificati­on has excluded Foreign Secretary from the ambit of FR and included the ED chief, apparently allowing the incumbent to continue getting the service benefits of the extended tenure.

The post of Foreign Secretary was included in the FR following a proposal cleared by the Union Cabinet in December 2010 “in view of the assignment of Foreign Secretary having increasing­ly acquired critical dimensions from the national security and strategic perspectiv­e, and the need to ensure continuity and swiftness in the deci

sion making process”.

The Delhi Special Police Establishm­ent (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021 promulgate­d on Sunday said the tenure of Director CBI can be extended up to one year at a time provided “that no such extension shall be granted after the completion of a period of five years in total including the period mentioned in the initial appointmen­t”.

According to the Central Vigilance Commission (Amendment) Ordinance, 2021, that also came into effect on Sunday, the tenure of ED chief can be be extended up to one year at a time:”Provided further that no such extension shall be granted after the completion of a period of five years in total including the period mentioned in the initial appointmen­t,” it said.

The Directors of CBI and ED usually have two years tenure.

The ordinances assume significan­ce as the extended tenure of incumbent ED chief S K Mishra ends on Wednesday.

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