FinMin yet to get a proposal from RBI on COO appt: Sandhu

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Aug 20 2014 | 4:40 PM IST
Financial Services Secretary G S Sandhu today said the Finance Ministry has not received any proposal from the Reserve Bank for appointing a Chief Operating Officer on the rank of a Deputy Governor and that the RBI Act has to be amended to facilitate any such opening.
"We have not got any proposal so far (from the RBI on appointing a COO). Once the proposal comes then definitely we will have to address the issue," Sandhu said speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a banking conclave here.
The comments come after the Reserve Bank on August 14 had issued a statement, proposing to appoint a COO in the rank of a Deputy Governor.
The RBI had said its Board had earlier in the month approved HR restructuring by creating an additional post of Chief Operating Officer in the rank of a Deputy Governor and would approach the government for required legislative changes.
"One of the proposals envisaged is the creation of an additional position of a COO of the rank of a Deputy Governor to head one of the five functional clusters. The proposals were discussed in the Reserve Bank's Board meeting. The Board approved the broad contours of the proposals," RBI had said in a statement.
The statement further said the Board had advised the RBI to operationalise the restructuring and asked it to "initiate a dialogue with the government on the additional post of Deputy Governor and the legislative changes that will be needed."
But on the same day, Sandhu had said the proposal would be discussed with the Finance Minister once the RBI sent the proposal.
"The RBI is also re-organising internally. After that if they think that there is requirement of COO, then they will send proposal and the finance ministry would take a view. The appointment of Deputy Governors is done by the Appointments Committee of Cabinet.
"As per the present norm, the RBI can have four Deputy Governors. If the fifth Deputy Governor has to be appointed, then the Act has to be amended," Sandhu had said on August 14.
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First Published: Aug 20 2014 | 4:40 PM IST

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