1. Supreme Court gives relief to K. Siva Prasad, IAS against CBI
A three-judge Supreme Court bench headed by Chief Justice of India, dismissed the appeal filed by CBI
against K.Siva Prasad, IAS the former GM, FCI Punjab. CBI was represented by Attorney General of India.
The bench didn't agree with the arguments of AG as it apparently found that the issues raised in the
arguments were properly discussed by Punjab and Haryana High Court and further found that there is
no merit in these issues. Accordingly, it dismissed the appeal filed by the CBI against K.Siva Prasad, IAS
the then GM, FCI Punjab.
2. Earlier, Punjab and Haryana High Court quashed all the cases filed by CBI against K.Siva Prasad, IAS the
then General Manager(GM), Food Corporation of India (FCI) by ruling that Case has been initiated
without any legal basis nor foundation and K. Siva Prasad, IAS has been unjustifiably subjected to
undeserving prosecution by CBI. High Court observed that Grave injustice has been caused to K. Siva
Prasad IAS the then GM, FCI, who made all-out effort to introduce a novel system to arrest the corrupt
practices, which has completely halted the practice of mixing substandard bags with good quality of rice,
has been charge sheeted and the remarks of CMD about integrity of K.Siva Prasad, IAS has virtually
fallen to deaf years.
High Court further came to the conclusion that the version of CBI that no action was taken by K. Siva
Prasad, IAS against erring staff has no basis on account of the fact that stringent action as per record had
been taken by K. Siva Prasad, IAS.
The High Court cited the statement of the then CMD to the CBI where he categorically stated that as per
his knowledge goes there is no complaint against the integrity of K. Siva Prasad, IAS the then GM, FCI.
CMD further wrote to Government earlier that K. Siva Prasad, IAS using his clout as Punjab cadre officer
has on several occasions saved FCI/Government from tremendously embarrassing situations including
that handling inadequacy of parboiled rice in the last season through local initiative. Despite handling
almost 50-60% of the country's wheat and rice procurement if there have been a few black sheep in the
local staff who have done some procurement below specifications, which is only a minuscule of total
procurement that shouldn't be held against the officer. Stringent action was taken by him against lower
staff anyway.
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