New Delhi, October 27: IRS officer Sanjay Kumar Mishra was on Saturday appointed the new chief of the Enforcement Directorate in an additional capacity, a government order said. Mishra, a 1984-batch Indian Revenue Service officer of the Income Tax cadre, has been appointed as the Principal Special Director in the agency and has been entrusted with the additional charge of ED Director for three months. Amnesty International's Office in Bengaluru Raided by ED on FEMA Violation Charge.
Mishra will take over from incumbent Karnal Singh whose tenure at the agency ends on Sunday. Singh, a 1984-batch IPS officer of Union Territories cadre, will complete an over three year tenure as the ED Director. PNB Fraud: Nirav Modi's Assets Worth Rs 255 Crore Attached by ED From Hong Kong.
Official sources said Mishra, posted as chief commissioner of Income Tax in Delhi at present, has not been empanelled as an additional secretary in the central government and hence has been given the top ED charge in an additional capacity.
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Delhi: Sanjay Kumar Mishra (left) takes charge as the Interim Director of Enforcement Directorate (ED). He will hold the post for a period of three months or till the appointment of a regular incumbent. He replaces Karnal Singh (right) whose tenure at the agency will end tomorrow pic.twitter.com/itAotxUbiR
— ANI (@ANI) October 27, 2018
He is expected to be empanelled soon and subsequently will head the ED in a regular capacity, they said.
The ED director post is an additional secretary rank post in the Union government. The ED enforces two major laws in the country to check black money — the criminal Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) and the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA).