CBI begins probe into Lokpal complaint on Mahua
- November 26, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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CBI begins probe into Lokpal complaint on Mahua
Subject :Polity
Section :National body
Context: Cash-for-query’ row
More about the news:
- The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is reportedly investigating a complaint sent by Lokpal regarding cash-for-query allegations against Trinamool Congress’s Lok Sabha member Mahua Moitra. Moitra is accused of sharing her Parliament login and password with businessman Darshan Hiranandani, allowing him to post questions on her behalf.
- The Lokpal forwarded the complaint to the CBI for investigation.
- The Ethics Committee of Lok Sabha had earlier recommended Moitra’s expulsion for “unethical conduct” and “serious misdemeanors.”
- Moitra admitted to providing login details but denied taking any cash. The CBI is now enquiring into the matter.
Some facts about Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act 2013:
- The Act allows for the setting up of an anti-corruption ombudsman called Lokpal at the Centre and Lokauktas in the state..
- Composition: The Lokpal will consist of a chairperson and a maximum of eight members.
- Chairperson should have been a Chief Justice of India, or is or has been a judge of the Supreme Court, or an eminent person who fulfills eligibility criteria as specified.
- 50% of the members are to be judicial members provided that not less than 50% of the members belong to the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, OBCs, minorities, and women.
- Inquiry Wing: Lokpal will have an Inquiry Wing for conducting preliminary inquiry into any offence alleged to have been committed by a public servant punishable under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988.
- Prosecution Wing: It will also have a Prosecution Wing for the prosecution of public servants in relation to any complaint by the Lokpal under this Act.
- Powers:
- The Lokpal will have the power of superintendence and direction over any investigation agency including CBI for cases referred to them by the ombudsman.
- As per the Act, the Lokpal can summon or question any public servant if there exists a prima facie case against the person, even before an investigation agency (such as vigilance or CBI) has begun the probe. Any officer of the CBI investigating a case referred to it by the Lokpal, shall not be transferred without the approval of the Lokpal.
- An investigation must be completed within six months. However, the Lokpal or Lokayukta may allow extensions of six months at a time provided the reasons for the need of such extensions are given in writing.
- Special courts will be instituted to conduct trials on cases referred by Lokpal.
- Jurisdiction of Lokpal: It covers a wide range of public servants — from the Prime Minister (PM), ministers and MP, to groups A,B,C,D officers of the central government including the chairperson and members of the Lokpal. However, there are some exceptions for PM:
- Lokpal cannot inquire into allegations against the PM relating to international relations, external and internal security, public order, atomic energy and space.
- Also, complaints against the PM are not to be probed unless the full Lokpal bench considers the initiation of inquiry and at least 2/3rds of the members approve it.
- Such an inquiry against the Prime Minister (if conducted) is to be held in camera and if the Lokpal comes to the conclusion that the complaint deserves to be dismissed, the records of the inquiry are not to be published or made available to anyone.
- Selection committee:
- Once the search committee submits its recommendation for the Lokpal and its members, a selection committee will consider those names and forward them to the President for his consideration.
- The five-member selection committee comprises the following –Prime Minister (chairperson), Lok Sabha Speaker, Leader of the Opposition, Chief Justice of India and An Eminent jurist nominated by the President.