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The Prime Minister-led Appointments Committee of the Cabinet on Friday, 5 July, "curtailed the tenure" of CBI Additional Director M Nageshwar Rao and transferred him to the Home Ministry as Director General Fire Services, Civil Defence and Home Guard.
An official order said that Rao, a 1986-batch IPS officer from Odisha cadre, has been appointed Director General of Fire Services, Civil Defence and Home Guard by "temporarily downgrading the post" to the level of additional director general.
"Upon the curtailment of tenure of M Nageswar Rao IPS (OD: 1986), Additional Director, CBI by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet and placing of his services with the Ministry of Home Affairs, the competent authority has approved his appointment as Director General, Fire Services, Civil Defence and Home Guard by temporarily downgrading to the level of Additional Director General (level-15 of Pay Matrix), for a combined tenure upto his superannuation on 31 July, 2020 or until further orders, whichever is earlier," it said.
Earlier, the Centre had also transferred former CBI chief Alok Verma to the organisation, but he had refused to take charge.
In a late-night order on 23 October last year, the government had divested Verma and his bete noire Asthana of their powers.
The government had handed over the charge of the agency to Rao, then joint director, who had reached there late in the night to take over.
Immediately after taking over, Rao had effected massive transfers in the agency, some of which were challenged by the officers in the Supreme Court.
He served as the interim chief of the agency till 8 January this year.
He again got a chance to head the agency on 10 January after Verma, reinstated by the Supreme Court, was transferred out by the government as DG Fire Services, Civil Defence and Home Guard within a couple of days.
Rao kept the charge till the appointment of Rishi Kumar Shukla, a 1983-batch IPS officer from Madhya Pradesh cadre, as a new CBI chief on 2 February this year.
Rao had been monitoring the probe on ponzi scam in West Bengal, sources said.
Officials are tight-lipped about the sudden order from the centre to curtail his tenure.
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