Bihar Special Court Bill approved by Centre : Nitish

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The Centre has approved the Bihar Special Court Bill, 2008 aimed at weeding out corruption in public offices in the state, according to chief minister Nitish Kumar.

The Centre has approved the Bihar Special Court Bill, 2008 aimed at weeding out corruption in public offices in the state, according to chief minister Nitish Kumar today.

'The Centre has given its assent to the bill which was passed by the state legislature and sent for approval in March 2009 after repeated reminders ... I received an intimation that the Centre has now okayed it a couple of days ago,' he said here.

Kumar said he had taken up the issue with Union law minister M Veerappa Moily during his visit to New Delhi in October.

The bill empowers agencies probing corruption cases to confiscate assets of public servants if they were found to be disproportionate to known sources of income.

Kumar said he has decided to use the palatial buildings owned by corrupt public servants as schools.