The Lok Sabha Ethics Committee will take up Nishikant Dubey’s complaint of cash for query against Mahua Moitra.
An allegation of corruption against an MP can be sent to either Ethics Committee or Privileges Committee, but usually more serious accusations go to the latter.
The Ethics Committee can take up only cases of misconduct that involve MPs while Privileges Committee includes both MPs and non- MPs.
2005 Cash-for-Query Case |
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Ethics Committee |
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About |
Lok Sabha |
Rajya Sabha |
Established |
2000 |
1997 |
Members |
Should not contain more than 15 members |
10 members including Chairman |
Nominated by |
Speaker |
Chairman |
Chairperson |
It is appointed by Speaker amongst the Committee members |
It is from the largest party in the House |
Functions |
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What is the procedure for complaints in ethics committee?
About |
Lok Sabha |
Rajya Sabha |
Members |
15 |
10 |
Nominated by |
Speaker |
Chairman |
Ex-officio Chairman |
Speaker |
Deputy Chairman |
Functions |
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Findings of the Committee |
Possibilities of Action |
No merit in the allegations |
May dismiss the complaint and pardon Moitra |
Evidence of unethical conduct |
May suggest a mild disciplinary action, such as a reprimand or a censure |
Strong evidence of breach of privilege or contempt of the House |
May recommend a severe punishment, such as suspension or expulsion from the House |
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