The provisions aimed at protecting retired bureaucrats will come into effect only after Parliament gives its nod to the changes in the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988.
At present, there is no legal provision for investigating agencies to seek prior permissions to quiz a former government employee.
The changes in the Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Bill, 2013, will have a bearing on Delhi Special Police Establishment Act which governs the functioning of CBI, introduced in the Rajya Sabha during the recently concluded Monsoon session.
As per rules, probe agencies like CBI and others have to seek prior permission to launch investigation against an officer of the level of Joint Secretary and above.
The amended bill fixes a time-frame of three months for the government to decide on a probe agency's request seeking sanction for prosecution against government officials.
An additional one month may also be given in case the government needs to consult with Attorney General or Advocate General.
