Hindustan Times (Noida)

Interim CBI chief Rao reverses transfer orders

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The first few hours of Nageswara Rao’s second stint as the CBI’S interim director turned out to be similar to his first stint as acting chief —in terms of assignment and reassignme­nt of work, and transfers.

In his first day as interim director for second time, Rao first revoked all orders passed by ousted chief Alok Verma in his two-day second stint at the agency, and then ordered six more transfers of officials of the joint director rank.

NEW DELHI: Barring the last minute entry of a dark horse, the race for the top post in the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion has narrowed down to four Indian Police Service (IPS) officials of the 1984 batch — National Investigat­ion Agency chief YC Modi, Border Security Force chief Rajni Kant Mishra, external intelligen­ce agency R&AW special secretary Vivek Johri and Central Industrial Security Force chief Rajesh Ranjan, said officials familiar with the developmen­t.

“All four have served in the CBI earlier, which goes in their favour,” said a senior government official who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

The government is likely to speed up the process of the appointing a new CBI director after the ouster of Alok Verma, who was transferre­d out of the agency as director general of fire services, civil defence and home guards.

He decided to resign instead of joining the new assignment.

UP police chief OP Singh, a 1983 batch IPS official, and Mumbai police commission­er Subodh Jaiswal, a 1985 batch IPS official too are being discussed as possible contenders but they have never served in Central Bureau of Investigat­ion earlier, which might prove a handicap in their appointmen­t.

The Union home ministry has sent a list of around 18 IPS officers belonging to 1982, 83, 84 and 85 batches to the ministry of personnel, that will be pruned further according to the suitabilit­y of the officials in terms of integrity, seniority and experience in handling corruption cases.

“The pruned list of three to four officials will then be sent to the selection panel. The selection panel meeting may be called by the end of this month,” said the official cited in the first instance.

THE GOVERNMENT IS LIKELY TO SPEED UP THE PROCESS OF APPOINTING A NEW CBI DIRECTOR AFTER THE OUSTER OF ALOK VERMA

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