‘Help in making Odisha corruption-free’

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‘Help in making Odisha corruption-free’

Tuesday, 25 June 2019 | PNS | BHUBANESWAR

Odisha Lokayukta Chairperson Justice Ajit Singh on Monday sought support from people to make the State free from corruption while hailing the Government’s cooperation to make the Lokayukta of the State a “Model Lokayukta”.

The Lokayukta appealed to the people not to become victim of corruption and to approach by making a complaint and assured that everything possible would be done to ensure that the complainant is not subjected to any corrupt practice by public servants.

Addressing a first ever Press conference, the Chairperson said the Lokayukta has plans to reach out to the people by holding awareness camps in all the districts in a phased manner. The first such awareness camp would be held in Sambalpur district on June 29.

Apart from the Chairperson, all two Members of the Lokayukta, Justice BK Nayak and Dr Debabrata Swain, were present. They briefed about the functioning of the Lokayukta.

The objective of the Lokayukt is to ensure highest standards of integrity in public services and eradication of corruption in public life and transparency in governance. The body is empowered to receive a complaint alleging corruption punishable under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988. The complaint can be made against all public servants of the State as well as Chief Minister, Ministers, Members of Legislative Assembly and other public representatives.

On receipt of a complaint, the Lokayukta may order preliminary enquiry by its inquiry wing or any agency to ascertain whether there exists a prima facie case for proceeding in the matter. The Inquiry Wing while making an enquiry can seek comments from a public servant against whom allegations of corruption are made.

After concluding an enquiry, the wing is required to submit its report to the Lokayukta within 60 days. Thereafter, the Lokayukta if finds prima facie case against the public servant may make recommendation to proceed with one or more of the following actions namely investigation by any agency (including any special investigation agency); initiation of the departmental proceedings or any other appropriate action against the concerned public servant by the competent authority; closure of the proceedings against the public servant and take action to proceed against the complainant under section 46.

Interestingly, the Lokayukta can even direct for an investigation by an investigating agency if on receiving a complaint it finds that prima facie case already exists against a public servant. The investigating agency is again under an obligation to carry out the investigation as expeditiously as possible and complete investigation within a period of six months.

It is relevant to mention here that Section 44 of the Lokayukta Act mandates that a public servant shall make a declaration of his assets and liabilities in the manner as provided by or under this Act.

Out of 592 cases received from the erstwhile Odisha Lokpal and Lokayukta, 62 cases have been dismissed and 54 cases involving allegation    of corruption against public servants have been taken up. A total of 476 matters involving personal grievances have been transferred to the Government. So far, 28 numbers of new complaints have been instituted before the present Lokayukta. So, in total, 82 cases are on the board of the Lokayukta.

Presently, the Lokayukta institution is accommodated in the Toshali Bhawan, Satyanagar.

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