Approach Parliamentary panel for changes in Lok Pal Bill: Sibal
Government has said people who are not satisfied with the Lok Pal Bill approved by Cabinet can approach the Standing Committee of Parliament and persuade it to make changes. HRD Minister Kapil Sibal, who was part of the joint committee to draft the Bill, said the government had already taken into account a number of provisions suggested by the civil society. "People who want amendments to the Bill are free to go to the Standing Committee. The Standing Committee will ask for public comments.
The Union Cabinet yesterday cleared the Lokpal Bill keeping the office of the Prime Minister outside its purview notwithstanding incumbent Manmohan Singh's insistence on subjecting himself to its scrutiny.The Bill, to be introduced in Parliament on August 3, also keeps out the judiciary and the conduct of MPs in Parliament from its purview.
To a question on reconciling the demands of the civil society, Sibal said, "We have already reconciled. It is our Bill. After reconciling, we have reached this position. We have taken into account and this is the position we feel is right.
"He said the government has taken a lot from the civil society draft like separate prosecution wing, separate investigating agency and no sanction required to prosecute minister.All officers from Group A and above will come under its ambit, he said adding the budget will be funded like the budget of Supreme Court.
"No sanction required for prosecution of minister or government official unlike now," he said. He said the discussions with the civil society are over and "we will not inform civil society. It will come up in Parliament. We will hopefully intrioduce it as soon as possible and get it passed in Winter session hopefully."
He said the matters relating to disciplinary proceedings of government servants has been kept out. "Lok Pal can recommend but LP not take disciplinary action," he said.
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