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India MPs debate anti-corruption Lokpal bill | India MPs debate anti-corruption Lokpal bill |
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India's parliament has begun a key three-day debate on a new anti-corruption bill amid a fresh protest fast by campaigner Anna Hazare, who is demanding a stronger law. | |
The Lokpal bill envisages setting up an independent ombudsman with the power to prosecute politicians and civil servants. | The Lokpal bill envisages setting up an independent ombudsman with the power to prosecute politicians and civil servants. |
Mr Hazare has called the bill "weak and useless" in its present form. | Mr Hazare has called the bill "weak and useless" in its present form. |
A string of major corruption scandals has hit the government's reputation. | A string of major corruption scandals has hit the government's reputation. |
Mr Hazare's 12-day anti-corruption fast in August became the focus of a national campaign and put pressure on the government to act on the issue. | Mr Hazare's 12-day anti-corruption fast in August became the focus of a national campaign and put pressure on the government to act on the issue. |
Mr Hazare's main complaint is that the bill proposes keeping India's top investigation agency, CBI, out of the purview of the ombudsman. | Mr Hazare's main complaint is that the bill proposes keeping India's top investigation agency, CBI, out of the purview of the ombudsman. |
In other words, the nine-member Lokpal committee - which will comprise the ombudsman - will not have its own investigative agency, a major demand of anti-corruption activists like Mr Hazare and many opposition parties. | In other words, the nine-member Lokpal committee - which will comprise the ombudsman - will not have its own investigative agency, a major demand of anti-corruption activists like Mr Hazare and many opposition parties. |
The government has also kept outside the ombudsman's remit a "citizen's charter" for the timely investigation of public grievances against the government, another demand of Mr Hazare. | The government has also kept outside the ombudsman's remit a "citizen's charter" for the timely investigation of public grievances against the government, another demand of Mr Hazare. |
Instead it has tabled a separate citizen's charter bill in parliament which makes it mandatory for every government ministry and department to act within 30 days on public complaints about services. | Instead it has tabled a separate citizen's charter bill in parliament which makes it mandatory for every government ministry and department to act within 30 days on public complaints about services. |
'Jail protests' | 'Jail protests' |
As the parliament begins debating the bill, Mr Hazare has begun a three-day fast at a ground in Mumbai to press for a "strong and independent" ombudsman. | |
"Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is not keeping his word on bringing a strong anti-corruption law," Mr Hazare said, ahead of his fast. | "Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is not keeping his word on bringing a strong anti-corruption law," Mr Hazare said, ahead of his fast. |
His supporters in Delhi will also hold protests at the capital's Ramlila ground, the site of Mr Hazare's fast in August. | His supporters in Delhi will also hold protests at the capital's Ramlila ground, the site of Mr Hazare's fast in August. |
Mr Hazare's aides say that more than 125,000 people have signed up to "go to jail" in protest if the parliament does not pass a strong anti-corruption bill after this week's debate. | Mr Hazare's aides say that more than 125,000 people have signed up to "go to jail" in protest if the parliament does not pass a strong anti-corruption bill after this week's debate. |
But India's Parliamentary Affairs Minister PK Bansal has called the Lokpal bill a "fine piece" of legislation put together after discussions with political parties and members of the civil society. | But India's Parliamentary Affairs Minister PK Bansal has called the Lokpal bill a "fine piece" of legislation put together after discussions with political parties and members of the civil society. |
He said the government had held nine meetings with Mr Hazare and his aides about the content of the proposed law. | He said the government had held nine meetings with Mr Hazare and his aides about the content of the proposed law. |
Media reports say that opposition parties will seek over 50 changes to the bill during the debate in the parliament. | Media reports say that opposition parties will seek over 50 changes to the bill during the debate in the parliament. |
The key changes include granting autonomy to the CBI, forming a separate investigative wing for the ombudsman and making it optional for states to have their own ombudsmen. | The key changes include granting autonomy to the CBI, forming a separate investigative wing for the ombudsman and making it optional for states to have their own ombudsmen. |
A recent survey said corruption in India had cost billions of dollars and threatened to derail growth. | A recent survey said corruption in India had cost billions of dollars and threatened to derail growth. |