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Panel Recommends Framework for Direct Recruitment in CBI

Brief Context

The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice recommended independent direct recruitment in the CBI.

Source Content

Syllabus: GS2/Governance

Context

  • The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice recommended independent direct recruitment in the CBI.

Key Recommendation:

  • Independent Recruitment: Significant number of posts filled on deputation from various organizations.
    • CBI should develop an independent recruitment framework.
    • Direct recruitment through SSC, UPSC, or a dedicated CBI exam.
    • Lateral entry for specialists in cybercrime, forensics, financial fraud, and legal domains.
  • Deputation should be limited to senior posts.
    • Create an in-house expertise team to reduce reliance on external experts.
  • State Consent: Enact a new law allowing CBI to investigate matters of national security and integrity without state consent.
    • Ensure safeguards to maintain impartiality and prevent state governments from feeling powerless.
  • Permanent Cadre: CBI should establish a permanent cadre with structured career progression for stability.

Issues with the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)

  • Lack of Autonomy & Effectiveness: Operates under the Delhi Special Police Establishment (DSPE) Act, 1946, which limits its independence.
    • State government consent is required for investigations, often creating operational roadblocks.
  • Manpower Shortages: Nearly 16% of the agency’s sanctioned strength is vacant leading to operational hurdles.
  • CBI Deputations Issue: The CBI faces challenges in filling posts through deputations, especially for ranks below inspector, due to a shortage of suitable candidates from state police.

Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)

  • CBI is India’s specialized investigative agency, responsible for tackling high-profile crimes, corruption, and national security matters. 
  • Founded: CBI was established in 1963 on the recommendation of the Santhanam Committee on Prevention of Corruption.
  • Ministry: Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances, and Pensions.
  • Jurisdiction: CBI’s investigative powers are subject to state government consent for crimes not covered under its general consent.
    • Eight states have withdrawn this consent, limiting its ability to investigate certain cases.
  • Director: The CBI is headed by a Director for a tenure of 2 years, appointed by the central government on recommendation by a three-member Appointment Committee.

Source: IE

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