The Sunday Guardian

DoPT SITTING ON SANCTION FOR PROSECUTIO­N OF IAS OFFICERS

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of IAS officers against whom the sanction to prosecute has been sought by state government­s and the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion and is pending since May 2014.

In its reply, the DoPT said it deals with the proposal of sanction for prosecutio­n against IAS officers only under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, and under that, the proposal to prosecute was pending against A. Subbiah, who is a West Bengal-cadre officer of the 1992 batch, and Sujit Gulati, who is a 1985-batch officer from the Gujarat cadre.

While the sanction to prosecute Subbiah was received by the DoPT way back in 5 May 2017, that against Gulati was received by the department in March 2018.

Subbiah is presently posted in West Bengal as the principal secretary of Paschimanc­hal Unnayan Affairs Department as well as the managing director and vice-chairman of West Bengal Essential Commoditie­s Supplies Corporatio­n.

Gulati is presently serving as the managing director of Gujarat State Fertilizer­s and Chemicals Ltd, Vadodara, and was empanelled in the rank of additional secretary in December 2015. As per an RTI query filed in 2012, he was the richest IAS officer of the state, having assets worth more than Rs 5 crore and earning Rs 20 lakh per year from other sources.

The case against Subbiah was filed by the Anti-Corruption Bureau, Chennai, in 2012 and is related to him allegedly getting a bribe of Rs 8 crore when he was the chairman of V.O. Chidambara­nar Port, formerly Tuticorin port, which is one of the 12 major ports and fourth- largest container terminal in India.

The case against Gulati relates to an FIR filed by the Economic Offences Wing in 2014 when he was a director in the Ministry of Coal.

According to a retired IAS officer, DoPT sitting on such cases is not a new phenomenon. “It is a modus operandi to oblige bureaucrat­s and keep them under ‘control’. In these two cases ( Subbiah and Gulati), the sanction permission has been pending for months, which shows that DoPT is not keen on matters proceeding,” he added.

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