GoM skips discussion on model code of conduct

It was to discuss giving statutory backing to the Model Code of Conduct

PTI | February 22, 2012



A high-powered Group of Ministers on corruption met on Wednesday but did not discuss the controversial proposal for giving statutory backing to the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) which in effect would take away its enforcement from the hands of the Election Commission.

Meeting in the midst of controversy over the alleged move to clip the EC's powers, the GoM discussed various issues including Public Procurement Bill and the report of a committee on utilisation of natural resources.

Speaking to reporters after the meeting chaired by Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee, minister of State for Personnel V Narayanasamy said some controversy has erupted over the MCC and despite his ministry's denial on the issue "some confusion persisted".

"I would like to say that the terms of reference of the GoM on corruption does not include the MCC. Therefore, today in the deliberations, since it is not in the ToR, it was not discussed.

"Therefore, the question of the issue of the model code of conduct being deliberated in the GoM does not arise," he said.

When pointed that the note circulated to GoM members clearly specifies the issue of MCC, the minister said at the time of discussions, suggestions come.

"Suggestions will be there. But it is not part of the terms of reference. Several suggestions will come," he said, adding that the issue was not discussed.

A fresh controversy had broken out over reports that powers of the EC are being curtailed but it was dubbed as "totally mischievous" by the government which also said this may be considered as part of electoral reforms if political parties want it.

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