GoM will work to give functional autonomy to CBI: Chidambaram

But asserts accountabilty is 'important'

Press Trust of India London
Last Updated : May 17 2013 | 12:21 PM IST
Finance Minister P Chidambaram has said the Group of Ministers(GoM) headed by him will work towards giving CBI "functional autonomy" but at the same time asserted that accountability is "important".

Chidambaram's comments came three days after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh approved the constitution of the high-powered Group of Ministers(GoM) to finalise a plan of action to secure the autonomy of the CBI.

"We will give CBI functional autonomy and we will assure CBI will have a large degree of functional autonomy in matter of investigation," said Chidambaram, who donned a hard hat and an orange colour construction worker suit, after he visited a construction site of the new Crossrail project in east London along with his British counterpart George Osborne.

The Finance Minister, who is on an official visit to the UK on the first leg of this three-nation tour to woo foreign investors, also addressed the issue of accountability.

"But all over the world--all bodies are accountable to somebody--they are accountable to executive, they are accountable to the legislature, they are accountable to the courts. I think what we have to ensure is that no one interferes with the investigations of the CBI," he told NDTV.

With the Supreme Court setting a July 10 deadline for the Centre to come out with a law to insulate CBI from external influence, the Government on Tuesday constituted a five-member GoM to draft a new legislation for the agency "within three weeks".

It also asked the ministerial body to prepare the draft affidavit to be filed in the apex court in this context within the same period.

The GoM was constituted against the backdrop of the stinging criticism of the CBI by the Supreme Court that the investigating agency is a "caged parrot" of its political masters.
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First Published: May 17 2013 | 11:55 AM IST

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