In a move to introduce transparency norms for all NGOs that receive
foreign funds, the government has proposed an amendment to the Lokpal
law that will require NGO executives too to declare their assets at
par with government officials.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/lokpal-staff-of-foreign-funded-ngos-may-have-to-declare-assets/article1-1298081.aspx

The government has proposed to empower the Lokpal to frame
"appropriate regulations" for furnishing assets and liabilities by
employees of NGOs that receive foreign funding or associations that
receive government funding. The Lokpal will also determine how these
details would be made public.

The Lokpal law already treats employees of NGOs which receive foreign
funding in excess of Rs. 10 lakh as public servants.

This provision is part of the bill to amend the Lokpal and Lokyuktas
Act introduced in the Lok Sabha on Thursday.

The bill also seeks to include Leader of Congress party in Lok Sabha
in the selection committee for the Lokpal chairperson and members,
give the eminent jurist -- nominated to this selection panel a three
year term and loosen the grip of the CBI Director over the Director of
Prosecution who is a government appointee.

The amendment has not only proposed to dilute provisions relating to
declaration of assets and liabilities of government officials but also
expanded this transparency norm to cover NGO executives as well.

Under the existing provisions, only government officials were required
to declare all their assets -- movable and immovable -- and the
government was required to make them public.

The new provisions have diluted this requirement, ostensibly to bring
Lokpal law in line with the existing service rules.


-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU

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