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ED to be restructured, cadre strength to be boosted, Pg13

Enforcement Directorate's cadre strength surges by 60%, bolstering executive ranks to combat economic offenses and money laundering effectively.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Union Finance Ministry approved a restructuring of the Enforcement Directorate (ED), increasing its strength by almost 60%.
  • The ED's cadre will expand from 2,029 to 3,256 posts.
  • The executive cadre will nearly double, rising from 1,229 to 2,288 posts.
  • Significant increases are approved for positions crucial to investigations, such as Assistant Directors, Enforcement Officers, and Assistant Enforcement Officers.

Detailed Insights:

  • The restructuring aims to bolster the ED's operational capabilities, particularly in handling complex financial crime investigations.
  • The number of Additional Directors will increase from 10 to 24, and Joint Directors will rise from 28 to 49, enhancing supervisory capacity.
  • The sanctioned strength of Assistant Directors has been revised from 255 to 531, Enforcement Officers from 355 to 606, and Assistant Enforcement Officers from 425 to 803.
  • These changes reflect the government's focus on strengthening financial law enforcement and tackling economic offenses more effectively.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Enforcement Directorate (ED): A law enforcement agency responsible for combating economic crimes.
  • Cadre Restructuring: Reorganization of personnel structure to improve efficiency and effectiveness.
  • Executive Cadre: The operational division within the ED responsible for conducting investigations.
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