Alok Verma has been accused of misusing his official position and violating service rules.
New Delhi: The Union home ministry has recommended disciplinary action against former CBI director Alok Verma for allegedly misusing his official position and violating the relevant service rules, officials said on Wednesday.
They said the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has written to the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), the nodal ministry for the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), to take necessary disciplinary action against Alok Verma.
The action, if approved, may include temporary or permanent forfeiture of Mr Verma's pension and retirement benefits, the officials said.
During his stint in the CBI, Alok Verma, a 1979-batch (retired) Indian Police Service (IPS) officer, was engaged in a bitter fight with Gujarat-cadre IPS officer and his deputy Rakesh Asthana over corruption charges.
Both the officers had accused each other of corruption. Rakesh Asthana is the Delhi Police Commissioner now.
"Verma has been accused of misusing his official position and violating service rules. Necessary action has been recommended against him by the home ministry," a senior official said, requesting anonymity.
The home ministry is the cadre controlling authority for IPS officers.
The DoPT has forwarded the MHA's recommendation to the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), the recruitment body for IPS officers, the officials said.
The UPSC needs to be consulted before imposing penalty on IPS officers, they said.
Verma took over as the CBI chief on February 1, 2017 for a fixed two-year tenure.
However, he was removed from the post on January 10, 2019 and posted as the director general of Fire Services, Civil Defence and Home Guards -- a less significant portfolio.
Alok Verma did not accept the offer and wrote to the government, saying he should be considered as deemed superannuated as he has completed 60 years age of superannuation on July 31, 2017.