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Parl panel suggests single return for Ministers, babus

New Delhi: A parliamentary committee has recommended filing of a single return in a year by a public servant to mention details of assets and liabilities, as against the multiple ones mandated under the Lokpal law.

According to the revised draft prepared by the Department of Personnel and Training, now a public servant -- including a minister and government employees -- has to make a declaration of his assets and liabilities within six months from the date of becoming a public servant. Those who are already public servants have to file such declaration on or before 31st July, 2018. Moreover, a public servant has to subsequently file revised declarations whenever there is any change in the details of declaration made earlier, within six months from date of such change, the panel said.

"Thus, the earlier provision for periodically submitting the declaration has been done away with. In (the) committee's opinion, this may create practical difficulties in submission of declarations. Especially for those elected public servants who may have alternate source of earning, other than their salary. In such a situation, they may have to furnish declarations several times," it said. The committee, therefore, recommends that the declarations should be filed periodically, i.e. every year, the Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice said.

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