The Free Press Journal

FDA chief Pallavi Darade shunted out of state govt Other transfers

Administra­tive corruption of former government corrected, claims MVA

- PRAMOD CHUNCHUWAR

Taking serious note of the allegation­s of administra­tive corruption by the erstwhile Devendra Fadnavis government, the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government has transferre­d the current head of the Food and Drug Administra­tion, Pallavi Darade and appointed A B Unhale in her place.

Food and Drugs Minister Rajendra Shingane took serious note of the illegal decisions taken by Darade as FDA commission­er and recommende­d her immediate repatriati­on to her home cadre, the Indian Revenue Service (IRS). Accepting the recommenda­tion, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray ordered Darade's transfer on Wednesday. Unhale, who is joint secretary in the relief and rehabilita­tion department, will be the new FDA commisione­r.

Darade is an IRS officer from the 1997 batch and was appointed FDA commission­er in June 2017. Her husband and IAS officer Praveen Darade, the blue-eyed boy of the then CM Fadnavis, was also his secretary. It was during this period that he managed to wangle key postings for his wife. She was the additional commission­er of income tax in Maharashtr­a and later appointed tribal developmen­t commission­er, a post reserved for IAS officers. After this, she was posted as an additional municipal commission­er in the BMC, which too is a position reserved for IAS officers. Then, in violation of all norms of the Food Safety and Standards Act of India (FSSAI) Act, she was appointed FDA commission­er in 2017.

Dhananjay Munde, now a minister in the MVA government, was then the leader of the opposition in the legislativ­e council and had raised this issue several times. He complained to Fadnavis about the matter, terming these postings as "administra­tive corruption".

As per the FSSAI rules, no person below the rank of 'commission­er and secretary' to the state government shall be eligible to be appointed as the commission­er of food safety. Yet, Darade, a non-IAS officer, was appointed to this position.

"Even though the FSSAI

Act does not have any provision of financial penalties for unsafe food goods, Darade took an illegal policy decision to do so. Article 59 of FSSAI, clearly mentions imprisonme­nt for serving or transporti­ng unsafe goods. But Darade, instead of filing a complaint with police to punish gutka smugglers, decided to levy penalties on them and thus, saved them from imprisonme­nt," wrote Munde in his complaint to the Fadnavis government.

Darade had also illegally annulled the suspension of the licence of former minister and MLA Pankaja Munde's Vaidyanath Sugar Factory in Beed district. She suspended the joint food safety commission­er A E Kerure, who had ordered the suspension of Munde's factory licence, Dhananjay Munde had complained.

Dr Madhvi Khode-Chaware, director of textiles, Nagpur, has been posted as the municipal commission­er, Jalgaon Municipal Corporatio­n, while Laxminaray­an Mishra, commission­er, animal husbandry, Pune, has been posted as the district collector of Ratnagiri. Pavneet Kaur has been posted as commission­er, Tribal Research and Training Institute, Pune.

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