Hindustan Times (Noida)

Naidu wants review of rules related to admission of complaints against MPS

- Saubhadra Chatterji letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEW DELHI: Rajya Sabha chairman M Venkaiah Naidu wants review of the rules related to the admission of complaints in the ethics committee of the Upper House after 22 complaints against 19 members were rejected as they were filed without following prescribed procedures, officials said.

The Rajya Sabha secretaria­t has requested the ethic committee chairman Prabhat Jha, who is also a Bharatiya Janata Party MP, to re-examine the present rules regarding admission of complaints against MPS. The secretaria­t has also been told by Naidu to create awareness about functionin­g of the panel so that complaints don’t land up in wrong places.

Naidu’s direction came after a review of the functionin­g of the ethics committee last week. During

the meeting, it came to his notice that 22 complaints against 19 members of Rajya Sabha in the last four years had to be returned without examinatio­n, the officials said.

This was done since complaints were not made in accordance with the prescribed procedure, the officials said.

The Rajya Sabha ethics committee oversees the conduct of members and examines complaints of unethical conduct to enable effective functionin­g of the House. The complaints against 19 Rajya Sabha members of eight major parties from both the ruling and opposition benches, besides two independen­t members, were not taken up for preliminar­y examinatio­n as they were not directly addressed to authoritie­s as mentioned under Rule 295, the officials said.

Of these 22 complaints, 13 were referred to the RS secretaria­t by the department of personnel and training, four each by the ministry of home affairs and Lok Sabha secretaria­t, and one by the ministry of parliament­ary affairs, on being addressed to them by the complainan­ts.

The Rajya Sabha secretaria­t has forwarded a proposal to the ethics committee chairman to re-examine the present rules regarding admission of complaints.

As per Rule 295 of the ‘Rules of

Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Council of States’, any person can make a complaint of unethical conduct against a member of the House in writing either to the ethics committee or an officer authorized by the committee, officials said.

The officials said the committee can also take up such matters suo moto.

Under Rule 296, ethics committee may take up the complaints for preliminar­y inquiry, if it is made in proper form. Under Rule 303, the Rajya Sabha chairman may refer any question involving unethical conduct and other misconduct of a member to the committee for examinatio­n, investigat­ion and report.

When industrial­ist Vijay Mallya fled the country after defaulting in bank loans, the ethics committee had decided to recommend his dismissal. Mallya, however, resigned in anticipati­on of dismissal.

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