FMC to hire 20 experts on contract basis to ease staff crunch

FMC to recruit on contract basis to assist it in legal, investigation and other matters

Update: 2014-04-16 17:07 GMT

New Delhi: Facing a major staff crunch when the NSEL's Rs 5,600 crore payment crisis has deepened, commodity markets regulator FMC has decided to recruit 20 experts and professionals on contract basis to assist it in legal, investigation and other matters.

The Forward Markets Commission (FMC), under the Finance Ministry, is functioning with less than 100 officers and staff against a sanctioned strength of 135. Vacant posts have not been filled due to poor responses to job advertisements.

To augment its manpower position for the discharge of regulatory functions, the FMC has posted an advertisement inviting applications for the engagement of 20 experts or professionals on contract basis. FMC wants to hire six candidates each in the legal and inspection departments, two staffers in investigation and one each in monitoring and surveillance, cyber forensic, company secretary, statistician, human resources and information and communication technology, it said.

Experts and professionals would be recruited at various levels in Mumbai and Delhi. Initially, they would be recruited for one year, which can be extended as per requirements. The applicants should be below 60 years of age. The government has received lukewarm responses to job advertisements posted regularly since 2005. Now that the workload has increased in the wake of the NSEL payment crisis, FMC has taken the contract route to recruit officers. The regulator oversees the functioning of six national and 11 regional bourses in the country. 

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