Union Government may stop Cash and Jewellery details of Central Staff
September 5, 2014 by admin
Union Government may stop Cash and Jewellery details of Central
Staff under Lokpal Act…Govt may withhold cash,
jewellery details of babus: Times of India
NEW DELHI: In what could bring relief to nearly five million
Central government employees, the Narendra Modi government has decided to amend
the Lokpal and the Lokayukta Act to give itself a statutory power to withhold
certain information from the public.
All Central staff, as per the latest order of the Department of
Personnel and Training (DoPT), have to declare their assets and liabilities,
both movable and immovable, as well as those of their spouses and dependents
latest by September 15. All these information would then be put up by the
respective ministries on their website accessible to everyone.
A number of representations received by the government from
officials expressed fear that putting details of movable assets such as
jewellery and cash in hand and bank would pose a security threat to them and
their dependents, leave their children vulnerable to kidnapping and ransom
demands. For instance, an official said he has put all savings in general
provident fund which has accumulated to Rs 75 lakhs over a period of time.
Putting this information in the public domain would leave him and his family
members vulnerable.
Sources said the amendments proposed only gives the government
the statutory power to withhold information related to officials’ movable
assets only, such as his cash in hand or bank and jewellery owned by him or his
family members. The government will not be empowered to hold back information
on immovable assets: house or land owned by him.
The amendment also makes it clear that it will have no impact on
the current asset declaration guidelines. The officials will have to continue
declaring all their assets – movable and immovable as per the previous
directive. Only difference the proposed amendment will make is to ensure
certain information is not made public.
The DoPT is working on the proposed amendment and has already
taken a view from the law ministry to bring in the required changes. Any fresh
amendment will not impact the current declaration deadline of September 15
which is applicable for all employees.
Once these declarations are received by the government, it is
for the respective ministries to put them up on its website accessible to all,
except those related to the movable assets for which an amendment is required
to implement it.
Source: Times of
India
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