Use discretion fairly in probes, Jaitley tells DRI

Says officials must use technology to deal with offenders

December 04, 2017 10:16 pm | Updated 10:57 pm IST - NEW DELHI

 Union Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs Arun Jaitley

Union Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs Arun Jaitley

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Monday asked revenue intelligence officials to use their discretion fairly and reasonably in their investigations and use technology to deal with offenders.

“The power of revenue officers are quite wide so the exercise of discretion has to be fair, reasonable and productive,” he said at the celebration of 60th anniversary of Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), CBEC.

Mr. Jaitley said that only when the success rate of prosecution and penalty is high, it would act as a deterrent to offenders.

He said with every passing generation, the nature of economic offence is changing and technology is being used to commit those offences.

Technology is a great enabler for the offenders and the DRI should use it effectively to track down economic crimes.

“At times, the flight of capital may be so quick and a lean organisation like DRI would need to continue to upgrade skills,” Mr. Jaitley said.

‘Tall claims’

He said that generally many investigative agencies start off with tall claims when they detect offences but ultimately with trials and prosecution, the claims fizzle out.

Speaking on the occasion, Finance Secretary Hasmukh Adhia said the DRI is currently working with a staff strength of 600 officials, which is just one-tenth of the strength of the Enforcement Directorate.

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