Lokpal
panel: Round 1 goes to civil society
Saturday April 16, 2011 09:26:38 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: The first
meeting to lay out a Lokpal Bill ended here Saturday on a "cordial
note" with the government agreeing to audio-record the drafting
panel's proceedings and the civil society members presenting an
alternative text with stronger measures to curb corruption in the
country.
The 10-member panel, in its two-hour meeting co-chaired by Finance
Minister Pranab Mukherjee and senior advocate Shanti Bhushan,
decided to put up the draft Lokpal (ombudsman) Bill online to elicit
views and suggestions from the general public, apart from talking to
political parties on the structure and mandate of the law.
The panel also decided to meet every week beginning May 2 to ready
the bill for introduction in the monsoon session of parliament.
"It has been an extremely historic event because we believe that the
atmosphere in which discussions took place was extremely cordial and
we hope to arrive at a consensus, and through the consensus a very
strong Lokpal Bill will come which will purge corruption," Human
Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal told reporters after the
meeting.
The panel, with five members of the civil society and five union
ministers, was formed a week ago following a fast-unto-death by
social activist Anna Hazare that attracted nationwide empathy and
support.
"It was an amiable meeting in which all the representatives and the
government made some valuable contributions. Prashant Bhushan
circulated the Jan Lokpal Bill and Shanti Bhushan explained its
salient features. We also consulted on the procedures to be adopted
in the coming weeks," Sibal said.
"There is an audio-recording of the proceedings and we have decided
together to share whatever happened (in the meeting) with the public
from time to time," he said.
The civil society earlier demanded that the proceedings should be
videographed.
Sibal said there was unanimity on Prashant Bhushan's suggestion that
there should be public consultation on the draft bill from time to
time and that both sides agreed to have a strong bill prepared.
Prashant Bhushan said the committee decided to put the draft bill
and committee proceedings online.
"It was also agreed that a strong and effective Lokpal is the need
of the country and the bill is important because India has signed
and will ratify the UN Convention against corruption. Lokpal has the
right to investigate all public servants and to start prosecution
proceedings against them," he said.
The modality of public consultation and basic principles of the bill
would be discussed May 2, he added.
The civil society members have, in a new draft of the Jan Lokpal
bill, amended the composition of the committee to select the
ombudsman by including the prime minister and leader of the
opposition in the Lok Sabha, along with two youngest judges of the
Supreme Court, two youngest chief justices of the high courts,
Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) and the Chief Election
Commissioner (CEC).
The new draft also allowed for a five-member search committee
comprising CAG, former CAGs, CEC and former CECs to empanel names of
people to be put up before the Lokpal selection committee.
It also decreased the quantum of punishment for those found guilty
of corruption to one year imprisonment instead of two years jail
that was proposed earlier.
Even before the first meeting, the father-son duo of Shanti Bhushan
and Prashant Bhushan had to fend off allegations Friday when a CD
was circulated that reportedly contained conversations between
Shanti Bhushan, Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Mulayam Singh Yadav and
and former SP leader Amar Singh on "fixing a judge in Uttar Pradesh
for a price".
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