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SAC still without staff, infrastructure; government to sanction soon | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Srinagar, Sep 13 : The Jammu and Kashmir State Accountability Commission (SAC) is still working without eligible staff and necessary infrastructure. However, the government has assured to provide staff and necessary infrastructure shortly, the SAC took up the pending cases.
The SAC which met on August 23 for the first time after taking oath of office on August 20 deferred all cases because of inadequate infrastructure and non-availability of trained staff.
Justice (Retd) Yash Paul Nagotra and (Retd) Hakim Imtiyaz Hussain were administers oath of office as chairman and member of the SAC respectively by Governor N N Vohra at Raj Bhavan.
However, they deferred all cases saying that there was no adequate infrastructure and trained staff for running the Commission.
However, there was yet to appoint another member of the Commission.
Sources said the Commission was not satisfied with the staff who are not trained to deal with such work.
According to the Secretary SAC, the consequent upon the assurance extended to the Commission by the Commissioner Secretary Law in the meeting held in the office of the Commission in which Director Estates was also present, that eligible staff and necessary infrastructure is going to be provided to the Commission very shortly.
In fact the requisitions for the same have already been sent to the High Court and Director General Accounts and Treasuries for deputation of some of the staff, all cases pending in the Commission were taken up for consideration yesterday.
Notices have been issued to the parties their lawyers for their appearance on the dates fixed by the Commission in the cases.
Interested parties may approach the Commission for dates fixed in their cases.
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