Jaitley announced Adhia's departure through a blog on Saturday.
Budget
2019 : The retirement dates of Finance Secretary Hasmukh
Adhia and Expenditure Secretary Ajay Narayan Jha are confirmed.
This means that the team that stands alongside Finance Minister Arun
Jaitley, when he presents the Budget briefcase for the
traditional photo session on February 1, will be quite different from
the one that started preparing the Budget.
Adhia
vacates his post on November 30 and Jha, the second seniormost
bureaucrat in the finance ministry, retires on January 31, the day
before Jaitley presents the 2019-20 interim budget. Ajay Bhushan
Pandey, currently the chief executive officer (CEO) of Unique
Identification Authority of India, will be the next revenue
secretary.
Girish
Chandra Murmu, currently the special secretary in the expenditure
department, will become the officer on special duty in the
expenditure department, and will take over as the expenditure
secretary from February 1. When that happens, Economic Affairs
Secretary Subhash Chandra Garg will be the seniormost of the five
finance ministry secretaries and is likely to be designated the
finance secretary as is the convention. From December 1 to January
31, Jha could be designated as the finance secretary.
Jaitley
announced Adhia’s departure through a blog on Saturday. Showering
praise on the 1981-batch Gujarat-cadre officer, Jaitley on Saturday
said he was a no-nonsense civil servant who performed his job with
impeccable integrity. He also said the government wanted to use
Adhia’s capability and experience in some alternate capacity, but
that Adhia did not want to continue a day beyond November 30.
Jha
is a 1982-batch Manipur-cadre officer, Garg is from the 1983 batch
Rajasthan cadre, Ajay Pandey is from the 1984 batch Maharashtra
cadre, while Murmu is from the 1985-batch Gujarat cadre. The other
two finance ministry secretaries are Financial Services Secretary
Rajiv Kumar, a 1984-batch Jharkhand cadre officer and DIPAM
(Department of Investment and Public Asset Management) Secretary
Atanu Chakraborty, a 1985-batch Gujarat-cadre officer.
It
is an accepted practice for the government to extend the tenure of
secretaries in the Finance Ministry if their last day of service
falls close to the Budget. For example, former Economic Affairs
Secretary Shaktikanta Das was supposed to retire in February 2017,
but his tenure was extended to May, to oversee the post-Budget
process as well, which includes passage of the Finance Bill.
It
is, thus, rather unusual that Jha’s retirement date, and the name
of his successor, was announced two and a half months in advance, and
that he won’t be getting an extension to help with post-Budget
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