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F.No.142/40/2015-AVD.I
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public
Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training
New Delhi Dated, the 15 th
September, 2017
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject:- Procedure
for empanelment of retired officers as the Inquiry Officers for conducting
Departmental Inquiries- reg.
The
undersigned is directed to state that the issue of utilizing the services of
retired officers for conducting departmental inquiries had been under
consideration of the Department. It has now been decided that panels of retired
officers from the Ministries/Departments under Government of India and PSUs
would be created and maintained by the respective Cadre Controlling Authorities
for conducting Departmental Inquiries against the delinquent officials.
2.
Procedure for empanelment of retired officers as the Inquiry Officers - Panels
of retired officers not below the rank of Deputy Secretary in Central
Government and equivalent officer in the State Governments/PSUs to be appointed
as the Inquiry Officer for the purpose of conducting departmental inquiries
would be maintained level/rank wise and place-specific by each cadre
controlling authority where its offices are located.
3.
Validity of the panel - The panel of the retired officers created for the
purpose of appointing Inquiry Officers for conducting departmental inquiry will
be valid for a period of three years. The respective Cadre Controlling
Authority will ensure that a panel of retired Inquiry Officers is available
with them.
4.
Following are the eligibility conditions for appointment of willing retired
officers as the Inquiry Officers to conduct departmental inquiries:-
(i)
Retired officers who are willing to serve as Inquiry Officer.
(ii)
He/she should not have been penalized in a Disciplinary Proceeding case (no
penalty in DP or prosecution in criminal case)
5.
The respective Cadre Controlling Authority will immediately take necessary
action for inviting applications from willing and eligible retired officers to
serve as the Inquiry Officer for conducting departmental inquiry. In this
regard, a format for inviting applications is annexed.
6.
A three-member committee consisting of Joint Secretary level officers including
CVO of the concerned Ministry/Departments/PSUs would be constituted by the
respective cadre controlling authority. The other two members can be from the
same Ministry/Department or from the attached or subordinate office. After
receipt of willingness of the retired officers, names of the officers will be
screened by the committee so constituted. The formation of panel will be a
continuous and ongoing process. The DA will decide on the appointment of the JO
based on willingness for a case, experience in the sector and status of
residence. Committee constituted for making panels of retired officers as the
Inquiry Officer has to keep in mind that applications of retired officers
willing to serve as an Inquiry Officer should be scrutinized carefully to
ensure that the applicant meets the eligibility criteria.
7.
The number of disciplinary cases assigned to an Inquiry Officer may be
restricted to 8 cases in a year, with not more than 4 cases at a time.
8.
Terms and conditions for appointment of retired officers as the Inquiry
Officer. The designated Inquiry Officer shall require to give an undertaking as
follows:-
(i)
that he/she is not a witness or a complainant in the matter to be inquired into
or a close relative or a known friend of the delinquent Government officer. A
certificate to this effect will be obtained from the Inquiry Officer with
respect to every inquiry and placed on record
(ii)
shall maintain strict secrecy in relation to the documents he/she receives or
information/data collected by him/her in connection with the inquiry and
utilize the same only for the purpose of inquiry in the case entrusted to
him/her.
9.
No such documents/information or data shall be divulged to anyone during the
Inquiry or after presentation of the Inquiry Report. All the records, reports
etc. available with the Inquiry Officer shall be duly returned to the authority
which appointed him/her as such, at the time of presentation of the Inquiry
Report.
10.
The Inquiry Officer shall conduct the inquiry proceedings at a location taking
into account the availability of records, station/place where the misconduct
occurred as well as the convenience of the witnesses/ PO etc. Video
Conferencing should be utilized to the maximum extent possible to minimize
travel undertaken by the IO/PO/CO. The cadre controlling authorities will
facilitate necessary arrangements for the Video Conferencing. —
11.
The Inquiry Officer shall undertake travel for conducting inquiry (in
unavoidable circumstances) with the approval of an authority as may be nominated
by the concerned Ministry/Department.
12.
The Inquiry Officer shall submit the inquiry report after completing the
inquiry within 180 days from the date of his/her appointment as the Inquiry
Officer. Extension of time beyond 180 days can be granted only by the Authority
as may be prescribed.
13.
The rates of honorarium and other allowances payable to the Inquiry Officer
will be as under:-
Items
|
Category
|
Time taken to complete the inquiry proceedings
|
Rate per case (in rupees)
|
Honorarium
|
‘I’
|
Where the number of witnesses cited in the charge
sheet is more than 10
|
80% of monthly basic pension drawn
|
‘II’
|
Where the number of witnesses cited in the charge
sheet are between 6-10
|
60% of monthly basic pension drawn
|
|
‘III’
|
Where the number of witnesses cited in the charge
sheet is less than 6
|
50% of monthly basic pension drawn | |
Transport Allowance
|
‘IV’
|
Rs. 40,000/- per case Subject to the condition that
the for outstation journey, the actual expenses for Air/Railway AC 1 will be
reimbursed in addition. ( subject to the approval of the competent authority
and for outstation journey by Air journey will be performed by Air India in
the cheapest of the entitled class a per their status before retirement and
tickets will have to be arranged through authorized /permissible sources as
per MoF's guidelines;. If journey is not performed by Air India, prior
approval for travelling in airlines other than Air India would be required as
per the prescribed procedure; Similarly traveling by train would also be permissible/restricted
as per the far of class entitled to the officer before retirement
|
|
Secretarial Assistance
|
‘I’
|
Where the number of witnesses cited in the charge
sheet is more than 10
|
Rs.40,000/-
|
‘II’
|
Where the number of witnesses cited in the charge
sheet are between 6-10
|
Rs.30,000/-
|
|
‘III’
|
Where the number of witnesses cited in the charge
sheet is less than 6
|
Rs.20,000/-
|
50%
will be paid on submission of the Inquiry Report. Remaining amount will be paid
within 45 days. In case it is not possible to proceed with the matter due to
stay by courts etc., the Inquiry Officer may be discharged from his/her duties
and payment of honorarium and other allowances will be made on pro rata basis.
14.
Before the payment is received by the Inquiry Officer, it will be his/her
responsibility to ensure that:-
(a)
All case records and inquiry report (two ink signed copies) properly documented
and arranged is handed over to the office of Disciplinary Authority.
(b)
The report returns findings on each of the Articles of Charge which has been
enquired into should specifically deal and address each of the procedural
objections, if any, raised by the charged officers as per the extant rules and
instructions.
(c)
There should not be any ambiguity in the inquiry report and therefore every
care should be taken to ensure that all procedures for conducting departmental
inquiries have been followed in accordance with the relevant rules/instructions
of disciplinary and appeal Rules to which the delinquent Government officials
are governed.
15.
Letter regarding engaging a retired officer as the Inquiry Officer will only be
issued with the approval of the Disciplinary Authority of the
Ministry/Department/ Office concerned.
16.
A review of every empanelled Inquiry Officer will be done after receipt of 2
inquiry reports where adherence to time lines and the procedure and quality of
work will be assessed by the concerned Ministry. Subsequent allocation of work
may be done only after such evaluation. The services of Inquiry Officers whose
performance is not upto the mark will be terminated with the approval of
appointing authority.
17.
Any issue arising out of this O.M. between the Inquiring Officer and the
Disciplinary Authority will be decided by the Secretary , DoPT whose decision
shall be final and binding on both parties.
18.
These guidelines are issued for internal use of DoPT and other Cadre
controlling authorities may adopt the same with suitable amendments.
Sd/-
(K.
Srinivasan)
Under
Secretary to the Govt. of India
Te1:23092957
To
All Ministries / Departments ( As per Standard List)
All
State Chief Secretaries ( As per Standard List)
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