It is learnt that PMO has not yet okayed Mr. Najib Shah for Chairman of CBEC .The uncertainty over Mr. Najib Shah’s appointment as chairman of Central Board of Excise and Customs is unprecedented in the history of the CBEC. That at this crucial stage of transition to the goods and services tax regime the CBEC should continue without a regular chairman for no justifiable reason is unacceptable. During his tenure as director- general of Directorate of Revenue Intelligence ( DRI), Mr. Shah galvanised the organisation in terms of intelligence collection and investigation. This was evident in the detection and thorough probe of a series of import- export- related frauds amounting to thousands of crores of rupees in tax evasion by some business houses, including one that is known to wield enormous influence in the corridors of power. It is generally perceived that with the present dispensation at the Centre, the clout of this business house has risen phenomenally. A large number of serving officers suspect Mr Shah is paying the price for being upright and uncompromising. Any more procrastination by the government on his appointment as regular chairman would only reinforce their suspicion, irrespective of whether it is well- founded or mere conjecture.
ALL INDIA ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL EXCISE GAZETTED EXECUTIVE OFFICERS(AIACEGEO)(Recognised vide CBEC letter F.No. B. 12017/10/2012-Ad.IV A Dt. 25.02.13 ) (Disclaimer- The views expressed in the Blog post are purely for the consumption of members of AIACEGEO only and the data/facts contained therein should be first verified with authentic source, before using the same, by anyone).
Monday, 28 September 2015
Delay in Mr. Najib Shah’s appointment as Chairman, CBEC
It is learnt that PMO has not yet okayed Mr. Najib Shah for Chairman of CBEC .The uncertainty over Mr. Najib Shah’s appointment as chairman of Central Board of Excise and Customs is unprecedented in the history of the CBEC. That at this crucial stage of transition to the goods and services tax regime the CBEC should continue without a regular chairman for no justifiable reason is unacceptable. During his tenure as director- general of Directorate of Revenue Intelligence ( DRI), Mr. Shah galvanised the organisation in terms of intelligence collection and investigation. This was evident in the detection and thorough probe of a series of import- export- related frauds amounting to thousands of crores of rupees in tax evasion by some business houses, including one that is known to wield enormous influence in the corridors of power. It is generally perceived that with the present dispensation at the Centre, the clout of this business house has risen phenomenally. A large number of serving officers suspect Mr Shah is paying the price for being upright and uncompromising. Any more procrastination by the government on his appointment as regular chairman would only reinforce their suspicion, irrespective of whether it is well- founded or mere conjecture.