Karnataka Governor suspends KPSC chairman Shivashankarappa S Sahukar over 'illegal selection' of daughters in government service
Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot on July 13 suspended KPSC Chairperson Shivashankarappa S. Sahukar following allegations that he facilitated the illegal selection of his two daughters
Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot on July 13 suspended KPSC Chairperson Shivashankarappa S. Sahukar following allegations that he facilitated the illegal selection of his two daughters as Industrial Extension Officers. Gehlot also recommended to the President that the matter be referred to the Supreme Court under Article 317(1) of the Constitution for an inquiry into the matter. The Governor directed that the senior-most member of the Commission discharge the functions of the Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC) chairperson until further orders, saying the suspension was necessary to ensure a fair and impartial investigation.
"The Hon'ble Governor has recommended to the President of India to make reference to the Supreme Court of India under Article 317(1) of the Constitution of India for necessary enquiry into the allegations made against Shivashankarappa S Sahukar, Chairman, Karnataka Public Service Commission," the order stated. The Governor's Secretariat said complaints had been received seeking action against Sahukar for allegedly facilitating the unlawful selection of his two daughters as Industrial Extension Officers. The order said Mr. Sahukar failed to recuse himself, or formally declare a conflict of interest, while his direct dependants participated in the KPSC recruitment process.
It further alleged that one of his daughters obtained an income and caste certificate by declaring the family's annual income as โน40,000, and claimed OBC reservation and creamy layer exemption by suppressing facts despite her father serving as KPSC chairperson. According to the order, a government order dated March 30, 2002, bars children of the chairperson of a Public Service Commission from claiming reservation under the backward classes quota in Karnataka. It also alleged that Mr. Sahukar and his daughter suppressed this information to secure undue benefit.
The Governor's Secretariat said the income and property returns submitted by the chairperson, along with other records, pointed towards misconduct, warranting action under Article 317(1) of the Constitution. It said Mr. Sahukar had been suspended until further orders from the President to ensure a fair, impartial and uninfluenced investigation while protecting the integrity and credibility of the KPSC.
