THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Special rule is being brought in to turn the Lokayukta, who has lost his teeth by curtailment of power, into a place of permanent appointment of favourites. At present, all the employees have come on deputation from various departments. The special rule is to bring Lokayukta service instead. The first step is to give permanent appointments to those who have been on deputation for four years in Lokayukta service. The move is to approve more posts by making special rules. With this, the government's favourites will get permanent appointments in the Lokayukta.
This is justified by pointing out that there are 1800 posts in the Karnataka Lokayukta. There are 91 posts here. The budget allocation for salaries is Rs.8.03 crore.
The existing posts are Court Officer, Section Officer, Senior Grade Assistant, Office Attendant, Attendants, ADGP of the investigating agency, SP, two DySPs, three Inspectors and 3 CPOs. With the coming of the special rule, all other deputations, except deputation from the police, will become part of the Lokayukta service.
Temporary staff can be made permanent
The Lokayukta had quasi-judicial powers with the District Judge as Registrar and the Sub-Judge as Deputy Registrar. With the recall of all the judges by the High Court, the retired ones should be appointed. Although the Lokayukta and two Upalokayuktas have personal staff, they are appointed on a co-terminus basis with the staff also leaving on the expiry of their terms.
Like the Judicial Commission
Single member Lokayukta
With the retirement of Lokayukta Justice Cyriak Joseph and Upalokayukta Justice Babu Mathew P. Joseph, only Upalokayukta Justice Haroon-Al-Rasheed remains. The number of cases fell by a fifth in five years.
Budget allocation for Lokayukta: 8.57 crores
Cases dropping in number
2016-------1264
2017-------1673
2018-------1578
2019-------1057
2020-------205
2021-------227
2022-------305
2023-------197