Rajesh Kumar is a senior public servant, with a reputation of honesty and forthrightness, currently posted in the Finance Ministry as Head of the Budget Division. His department is presently busy in organising the budgetary support to the states, four of which are due to go to the polls within the financial year. This year’s annual budget had allotted ?8300 crores for the National Housing Scheme (NHS), a centrally sponsored social housing scheme for the weaker sections of society. ?775 crores have been drawn for NHS till June. The Ministry of Commerce had long been pursuing a case for setting up a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in a southern state to boost exports. After two years of detailed discussions between the centre and state, the Union Cabinet approved the project in August.
Process was initiated to acquire the necessary land. Eighteen months ago a leading Public Sector Unit (PSU) had projected the need for setting up a large natural gas processing plant in a northern state for the regional gas grid. The required land is already in possession of the PSU. The gas grid is an essential component of the national energy security strategy. After three rounds of global bidding the project was allotted to an MNC, M/s XYZ Hydrocarbons. The first tranche of payment to the MNC is scheduled to be made in December Finance Ministry was asked for a timely allocation of an additional ?6000 crores for these two developmental projects. It was decided to recommend re-appropriation of this entire amount from the NHS allocation.
The file was forwarded to Budget Department for their comments and further processing. On studying the case file, Rajesh Kumar realized that this re-appropriation may cause inordinate delay in the execution of NHS, a project much publicized in the rallies of senior politicians. Correspondingly, non-availability of finances would cause financial loss in the SEZ and national embarrassment due to delayed payment in an international project. Rajesh Kumar discussed the matter with his seniors. He was con politically sensitive situation needs to be processed immediately. Rajesh Kumar realized that diversion of funds from NHS could raisé difficult questions for the government in the Parliament.
Discuss the following with reference to this case:
1. Ethical issues involved in re-appropriation of funds from a welfare project to the developmental projects. (UPSC MAINS GS4)
The quality of being fair and impartial, following the principles of justice, focusing attention on the common good, and responsible decision-making are some key issues about moral principles in this situation. They don’t have anything to deal with the polls and the rallies of senior politicians as the concern are apolitical. Here the ethical issues bog down to – priority between housing to the poor and economic development of the nation; socialism versus capitalism.
In this case, the options available to Rajesh are as follows:
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