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New Delhi: Faced with the Supreme Court rap on the independent functioning of CBI, the Group of Ministers headed by Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Thursday discussed ways to give greater autonomy and more financial powers to the agency.
The GoM, at its first meeting, was given a power-point presentation by the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) in which it opposed scrapping of the provision which requires CBI to seek government's permission before probing an official of the rank of Joint Secretary and above in corruption cases.
The proposal giving more financial powers to the Director of CBI did not find much support in the meeting which was attended by Chidambaram, Law Minister Kapil Sibal, External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid and Minister of State for Personnel V Narayanasamy, sources privy to the meeting said.
Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde could not attend the meeting as he is away in the US.
Emerging from an hour-long meeting, Chidambaram told reporters, "We were briefed by Department of Personnel on the Supreme Court order. And we were taken through present laws the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, the CVC Act. We were taken through Vineet Narain judgement. We identified the issues that need to be addressed."
He said Attorney General Goolam E Vahanvati has been invited to the next meeting as he had appeared in the matter and there is a mention about him in the Supreme Court order. The sources said CBI Director Ranjit Sinha would make a presentation before the GoM at a later stage.
Some members of the GoM talked about giving more financial powers but the move could see similar demands being made by chiefs of other forces and agencies. In its presentation, the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), which is the nodal body governing CBI, opposed any proposal to scrap Section 6A of the Delhi Special Police Establishment (DSPE) Act which requires the agency to seek permission of the central government before intitiating a probe against an official of the rank of Joint Secretary and above in a corruption case, the sources said.
The ministers discussed whether the changes in the agency's working should be cosmetic or comprehensive and it was decided that considering the public mood, comprehensive changes should be brought about, they said. The GoM was constituted by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to prepare a draft law to insulate CBI from external influence and a draft affidavit to be presented in the Supreme Court which had made a scathing observations on the agency while hearing the coal bloc allocation scam case.
Kapil Sibal said the discussion was a "very preliminary" where DoPT gave a presentation on legal provisions. The GoM will deliberate on ways to further strengthen CBI's autonomy and safeguard it from any kind of outside interferences, the sources said.
The government's move to constitute the GoM had come after the Supreme Court had indicted CBI for being a "caged parrot" of its political masters while hearing a case related to alleged irregularities in coal blocks allocation.
"...CBI has become a caged parrot. We can't have CBI a caged parrot speaking in master's voice. It is a sordid saga where there are many masters and one parrot," the Supreme Court had said during a hearing on May 6. The court's direction had come following an affidavit from the CBI Director who admitted to have shared a draft coal block allocation probe report with former Law Minister Ashwani Kumar and two joint secretaries - Shatrughna Singh and AK Bhalla - in the Prime Minister's Office and Coal Ministry respectively.
The apex court had also asked the government to make an effort to come out with a law to insulate CBI from external influence and intrusion.
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