A parliamentary panel noted concerns about the anti-corruption bill’s arrest clause. Stakeholders found removing officials after thirty days constitutionally problematic. The draft report suggests a sunset clause for automatic reversal of barring. It also proposes using “suspension” instead of “removal” to avoid stigma. The committee’s recommendations will be tabled in Lok Sabha soon.
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