Thursday, June 9, 2011

TAMIL NADU: 'Set up Lok Ayukta to curb corruption'


By G Saravanan
Published in The New Indian Express, Chennai on June 9, 2011:
CHENNAI: In the wake of the raging 2G spectrum scam and several other high-profile scams that have projected the country in a bad light, the city-based Right to Information Movement (RIM) has appealed to the Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa to establish Lok Ayukta in the state to eradicate corruption.
In a two-page memorandum presented to the Chief Minister on Tuesday, the movement appealed that the institution of Lok Ayukta is intended to eradicate the vice of corruption, favouritism, nepotism, abuse/misuse of power and to maintain probity, transparency and improve efficiency in public administration.
Speaking to City Express, John Lopez, President and Chief Executive of the movement, who is spearheading the campaign for setting up Lok Ayukta in the state, said, “It will address the inadequacies of the current anti-corruption systems and have the power and independence to investigate and prosecute cases of corruption.”
Many states in our country — Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Delhi, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh — have set up Lok Ayukta to deal with corruption in the respective states.
In states like Orissa and the Punjab, it’s called Lokpal while the Chattisgarh government has enacted an ordinance called Lok Aayog Adhyadesh. “Chief Minister Jayalalithaa should study this issue and pass an order to establish an institution of Lok Ayukta in the state,” Lopez said.
Tamil Nadu, which is among the most developed states in the country in many developmental aspects lags behind in respect of the institution of Lok Ayukta, he added. To builtd up their case for such a setup in the state, RIM will be meeting the Karnataka Lok Ayukta Justice Santhosh Hegde in Bangalore on June 13. They are expected to seek a draft for Tamil Nadu Lok Ayukta from Hegde and the same would be presented to the state government.

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