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CBI chief warns of agency’s collapse

With a large number of pending cases and shortage of manpower, CBI director Anil Sinha has demanded more personnel from the states on deputation to the agency, saying if this is not done, the agency w

With a large number of pending cases and shortage of manpower, CBI director Anil Sinha has demanded more personnel from the states on deputation to the agency, saying if this is not done, the agency would collapse.

Appearing before a parliamentary committee, Mr Sinha cited the increase in the number of cases referred to CBI by Supreme Court and high courts and said the agency’s capacity for investigation was around 700 cases a year which has now almost doubled, necessitating more officers to supervise the probes. As per the submission made by the agency, a total of 1,200 cases and “62 foreign investigations” were pending. Of the total pending cases, 31 are pending for over three years.

A total of 1,531 posts are lying vacant in CBI as against its sanctioned strength of 7,274, as per the agency’s latest data. Following the submission, the panel has asked the government to complete cadre review in the agency by June-end.

While deposing before the committee, the director proposed to provide longer tenure to officers on deputation in the agency from the state and other central forces in addition to other steps taken to manage vacancies, said the report of department related parliamentary standing committee on personnel, public grievances, law and justice, tabled in Parliament on Tuesday.

“He, therefore, expressed that unless the state governments provide the manpower by way of sending more of their personnel on deputation to the CBI, a time could come that CBI would collapse and fail,” it said.

The committee expressed deep concern on the state of affairs relating to the vacant positions in CBI.

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