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Unfair to put moral code of conduct on RBI chief: Subbarao

Former RBI governor Duvvuri Subbarao on Friday spoke out against the idea of having a 'moral code of conduct' for the central bank head, strongly defending the right of public intellectuals like his successor Raghuram Rajan to use the gravitas of the office for public good.

August 16, 2016 / 10:41 IST
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Former RBI governor Duvvuri Subbarao on Friday spoke out against the idea of having a 'moral code of conduct' for the central bank head, strongly defending theright of public intellectuals like his successor Raghuram Rajan to use the gravitas of the office for public good.

"I don't think there should be any code of conduct on what subjects the Governor can talk about," he said at a special event at the RBI headquarters to launch his memoir 'Who Moved My Interest Rate'.

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"I don't think its advisable to compartmentalise that he talks about issues relating only to central banking...to say that the Governor should not go beyond central banking, I think is ill-advised. If the Governor is indeed a public intellectual as Governor Rajan is, I think it would be good, appropriate, advisable and desirable that he speaks about those issues," he said.

"The Governor does enjoy a certain amount of recognition in the public and if he is able to communicate on some of those larger issues using the gravitas of his office, I think his contribution to the larger public will be great," Subbarao said.