New Delhi: Countries that have attracted general approval to the CBI to investigate corruption cases selectively gave approval in cases they want to investigate by the body, the Minister of State at the Prime Minister Jitendra Singh while speaking on “Investiture Ceremony Agency” on the day Sunday.
Eight states of the opposition have reached the agreement to the CBI to investigate corruption cases in recent years accusing Vendetta by the central government.
Express concern for certain countries that attract general approval to the CBI to investigate cases but stick to prerogative rights to provide selective approval where it is suitable, Dr.
Singh calls for broader introspection by government, society and the nation on whether this type The tendency must be followed.
He stressed that this state government must be clear and say whether they believe in CBI or not, or whether they trust the CBI selectively because they continue to provide selective approval in cases that suit them.
The minister called the government of these countries to rethink the decision withdrawal of general approval to the CBI to investigate cases and remind that many cases are also called CBI by countries under major pressure on the CBI.
Likewise, complicated and urgent cases are also assigned to the CBI by justice on many occasions, he added.
According to the CBI statement, Singh stressed that the Modi government is committed to upholding, preserving and strengthening the independence and autonomy of CBI and all other investigation institutions.
He also said that zero tolerance for corruption, transparency, and centrisity of residents was the three main spells that determined the government’s administrative prospects led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
“Apart from ideological beliefs, it is a collective responsibility of all to strengthen institutions such as CBI, because these institutions also contribute to strengthening the determination of the state to achieve a final goal that cannot be known in the community,” Singh’s agency said.
Singh remembered how fast after taking an oath as the prime minister, the first cabinet meeting chaired by Modi made a decision to form a special investigation team (sitting) to dig black money.
There was a series of reforms, he said, including the amendment in the prevention of the 1988 Corruption Act, establishing a Lok Office and instantly placing all government decisions including ACC’s decision in the improved field of transparency.
The minister also shows that more than 1500 laws have been abolished in recent years and various regulations and regulations have been simplified.
Singh gave 47 CBI officials with a police medal for service merit.
The gold medal for the best investigation officer was given to DYSP Seema Pahuja.
Speaking on that occasion, the Agency Director of Subodh Jaiswal said that the CBI has identified 75 practices, which need to be spoiled to improve the efficiency of the institution.
The CBI has been able to reach the level of confidence in almost 70%, he said.