The Bill was introduced in the House by state Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kalpataru Das and is likely to be placed before the House for consideration and passing tomorrow.
As per the provisions of the Bill, both incumbent and former chief ministers would come under the purview of the Lokayukta, who has been empowered to probe corruption charges against public servants, including ministers, MLAs and government officers.
The establishment of Lokayukta in Odisha will consist a chairperson and five members.
A person who is or has been the Chief Justice of a high court or a judge of high court or an eminent person who fulfils the eligibility will become the chairperson.
A selection committee, having the Chief Minister as the chairperson, will have four other members--the Speaker of Odisha Legislative Assembly, Leader of Opposition, Chief Justice of Orissa High Court or a judge of the high court nominated by the Chief Justice and an eminent jurist nominated by the Governor.
