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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Lokpal Bill (Ombudsman) To Be Introduced In Indian Lok Sabha Today








India government will introduce much hyped lokpal bill, which aims to set up an anti-corruption watchdog in the country, in the Lok Sabha today (Thursday).
The lokpal bill seeks to keep the office of the Prime Minister outside the purview of the ombudsman during his term in office and also exclude higher judiciary and conduct of MPs inside Parliament.
The lokpal, consisting of chairperson and eight members, half of them judicial, will have its own prosecution and investigation wing with officers and staff necessary to carry out its functions.
The institution would inquire into allegations of corruption in respect of the Prime Minister only after he demits office. Besides, it would take up corruption matters allegedly involving ministers, MPs, Group 'A' officers and others equivalent to this grade in any body, board, authority, corporation, trust, society or autonomous body set up by an Act of Parliament.

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