Updated On: 30 June, 2010 08:29 AM IST | | B V Shiva Shankar
As the last date for declaring their assets and liabilities happens to be the Lokayukta's last day of office, many legislators didn't file their papers yesterday
As the last date for declaring their assets and liabilities happens to be the Lokayukta's last day of office, many legislators didn't file their papers yesterday
Enthused by the fact that Lokayukta Santosh Hegde will not be there to punish them after missing the final deadline for declaring their assets, many legislators did not bother to file their papers on Tuesday.
Yesterday was the last day for MLAs (members of legislative assembly) and MLCs (members of legislative council) to declare their assets and liabilities before the Lokayukta, but as many as 66 legislators didn't turn up.
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While 188 out of 224 MLAs filed the papers, only 45 out of 75 MLCs complied.
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| Lokayukta Santosh Hegde had said he would publish the names of the defaulters after August 31 and would recommend legal action against those who didn't declare their assets. |
| Law says |
| A legislator, who fails to declare his assets and liabilities within the deadline is liable to a month's imprisonment. If the declaration is found to be false, the jail term could be extended to six months. Read Next Story Trending Stories |