The Asian Age

CBI yet to set up centre of excellence: Panel

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

A centre of excellence in investigat­ion in CBI, announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi three years ago, is yet to see the light of the day, a parliament­ary panel said on Wednesday, even as it underlined the “level of vacant positions” affecting the agency’s performanc­e.

The setting up of Internatio­nal Centre of Excellence in Investigat­ion ( ICEI- CBI) at the CBI Academy, Ghaziabad, was made by the Prime Minister in 2015 to render world class courses on investigat­ion and prosecutio­n in specialise­d and emerging domains of crime, including cyber crime, as well as the law enforcemen­t community of the country. The Parliament­ary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice in a report tabled in the parliament on Wednesday said there was a need for capacity enhancemen­t and skill developmen­t of those working in the CBI on continuous basis.

“However, the centre is yet to see the light of the day as it is still pending at various stages of approval,” the report said. The Committee recommende­d that the central investigat­ive agency and the government expedite various approvals required for setting up of the centre.

The panel also raised apprehensi­on on the “level of vacancies” in the CBI, saying it would have an impact on its performanc­e.

Increasing number of cases are now being referred to the CBI pertaining to factors like internal security, cyber crime, corruption, financial irregulari­ties, and the nation cannot afford to have its premier investigat­ive agency understaff­ed and thus ill- prepared, it said.

The panel observed that the level of vacant positions in executive ranks, law officers and technical officers was about 16 per cent, 28 per cent and 56 per cent, respective­ly.

The parliament­ary committee said that it had raised the issue in its earlier reports, but “nothing was visible on the ground”.

The parliament­ary committee said it had raised the issue in its earlier reports, but ‘ nothing was visible on the ground’

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