Siddaramanahundi/Mysuru, Mar 26: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said on Friday that Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) had been formed to ensure transparent and efficient administration and not to weaken the Lokayukta, as told by others.
The chief minister said that the ACB?will function as per the Karnataka Lokayukta Act (KLA), 1984 and Prevention of Corruption (PC)?Act, 1988. The Lokayukta institution will function without any changes, he reiterated.
Officers posted
According to the Act, Lokayukta can probe complaints against public servants, but not corruption cases involving them. The PC Act empowers police authorities to investigate corruption cases. One each of officers in the cadres of additional director general of police (ADGP), inspector general of police (IGP) and eight superintendents of police have been appointed to ACB, said Siddaramaiah.
The State government will also bring out a booklet containing details about ACB and distribute it among the leaders of the Opposition parties and citizens to give them a clarity, the chief minister added.
Answering a query, Siddaramaiah said that the State government was not creating any new institution. As many as 15 states, including Gujarat and?Rajasthan, where the BJP?government is in power, have already created ACB to check corruption, he said.
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