Defence Secretary Pradeep Kumar was unanimously chosen the next Central Vigilance Commissioner (CVC), four months after the Supreme Court had quashed the appointment of P.J. Thomas to the post.
Although there is no official announcement made yet, sources said Mr.  Pradeep Kumar, who retires as Defence Secretary on July 31, was chosen  by consensus by a panel comprising Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Home Minister P. Chidambaram and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj.
Mr. Pradeep Kumar, who will be 62 in September, is a Haryana cadre IAS officer of the 1972 batch.  He was Secretary, Defence Production, before becoming the Defence  Secretary. He will have a three year term as he will have to demit  office on attaining age of 65 under the CVC Act.
Ms. Sushma Swaraj, who had opposed in writing the appointment of Thomas as CVC, had no objection to Mr. Kumar’s candidature.
The Supreme Court had on March 3 set aside the appointment of Thomas as  Central Vigilance Commissioner and also laid down stringent guidelines  for future appointments of CVC.
Since the high-powered committee did not consider the pending charge  sheet against Thomas in the palmolein import scam, the apex court  on September 3, 2010 had termed the recommendation for appointment of  Thomas as CVC is “illegal”.
A list of probable candidates was prepared by the  Department of Personnel and Training which placed it before the  selection panel.Those whose names figured in the initial list included Defence Secretary  Pradeep Kumar, former Home Secretary G.K. Pillai, former Chemicals and  Fertilisers Secretary Bijoy Chatterjee, former Secretary, Legislative  Affairs V.K. Bhasin, former Urban Development Secretary M. Ramachandran  and Personnel Secretary Alka Sirohi.

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