K. M. Abraham (civil servant)

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Dr. K. M. Abraham
Chief Secretary, Government of Kerala
In office
August 2017 – December 2017
GovernorP. Sathasivam
Chief MinisterPinarayi Vijayan
Preceded byNalini Netto IAS
Succeeded byPaul Antony IAS
Personal details
Born (1958-05-03) 3 May 1958 (age 65)
Kollam, Kerala, India
Alma mater
Occupation
  • Bureaucrat
  • Financial analyst
AwardsSatyendra K. Dubey Memorial Award

Kandathil Mathew Abraham (born 3 May 1958) is an Indian bureaucrat and retired IAS officer, who is currently serving as Chief Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister of Kerala. He also serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB) and Executive Vice Chairperson of Kerala Development and Innovation Strategic Council.[1] He retired as the Chief Secretary of Kerala in December 2017.[2] He belongs to the 1982 batch of IAS. He was instrumental in bringing out the Sahara Group Scam when he was a member of the Securities and Exchange Board of India.

Education[edit]

Abraham did his B.Tech in Civil Engineering from University of Kerala and his M.Tech in Industrial Management from IIT Kanpur. He completed his Ph.D. from University of Michigan in Technology Policy in the Urban, Technology and Environment Program (UTEP).

He is also a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and has completed the Licensed International Financial Analyst (LIFA) certification.

He holds a Diploma in Business Finance from ICFAI, Hyderabad.

He has completed online courses in a range of subjects that include Neural Networks and Deep Learning, Probabilistic Graphical Models, Machine Learning, Big Data, Hadoop Platform and Application Framework, R and Python Programming.

Career[edit]

Early career[edit]

Abraham started his career as a Lecturer in Civil Engineering in the TKM College of Engineering under the University of Kerala. He then joined the IAS in 1982 and served as Assistant Collector (Under Training) in Kollam district. After his training he served as Sub Collector in both Ernakulam district and Thiruvananthapuram district.

District Collector[edit]

He was District Collector in Alappuzha district and Ernakulam district during the period 1994–1996. During this period, he officiated as Mayor of the Kochi Municipal Corporation for a brief period.

Secretary in Finance Department[edit]

He was Secretary in Finance Department from 1996–2002. During this period, he is credited to have led the Modernizing Government Programme (MGP) – the first comprehensive governance and fiscal reforms programme at the State level in the country financed by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), with supplementary grant support by the Government of Netherlands (RNE), and the Government of United Kingdom (DFID).

The Management Information Systems used in the State for Budgeting and in Treasury operations are credited to him during this period.

During this time he drafted the original legislation for establishing the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund in 1999 – precursor to the current KIIFB.

Professor of Finance, Asian School of Business[edit]

In 2006, he took a sabbatical to serve as the Professor of Finance for one year in the Asian School of Business [*] at Thiruvananthapuram.

Visiting Faculty, IIT Kanpur[edit]

He also served as a Visiting Faculty in the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur between 2003 and 2007 in the Industrial Management and Engineering Department

Secretary/Principal Secretary[edit]

(Higher Education, Revenue and Food and Civil Supplies & Science and Technology, Personnel & Administrative Reforms Departments)[edit]

He has also served for various stints as Secretary in Higher Education, Revenue and Food and Civil Supplies and the Personnel & Administrative Reforms Departments before he took up an assignment as Whole Time Member in the Securities and Exchange Board of India.

Whole Time Member – SEBI[edit]

He served as Whole Time Member in Securities and Exchange Board of India from 2008 to 2011. During his tenure at SEBI, he exposed the financial irregularities at Sahara India Pariwar which culminated in the Supreme Court of India upholding his judgement as member. As on 31 March 2021, SEBI had recovered 15,473 crore out of ₹23,000 crore from the Sahara Group of Companies (SHICL and SIRECL), making this the biggest penalty levied in the financial markets to date .

He was in charge of the Secondary Markets, Investigation and Surveillance Divisions and the International Affairs Division during his tenure at SEBI.

Additional Chief Secretary – Higher Education[edit]

In 2011–2014, he served as the Additional Chief Secretary in Higher Education.

During this period, the largest skilling programme (Additional Skills Acquisition Programme (ASAP) was initiated in colleges and schools, with assistance from the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

He is credited with having drafted the legislation for granting autonomy to colleges in Kerala. Twenty three colleges in Kerala were granted autonomy under this framework.

Several key programmes like Fostering Linkages in Academic Innovation and. Research (FLAIR), Walk with a Scholar (WWS), the Honors Programme at Graduate Levels in English, Mathematics, Economics and Commerce were initiated by him.

He has also served as the Vice Chancellor in four Universities (Kerala, Mahatma Gandhi, Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) and Kannur Universities) during his time for various periods.

Additional Chief Secretary – Social Justice[edit]

He served concurrently as Additional Chief Secretary in Social Justice Department in 2012–14.

The Nirbhaya Programme for women in distress, the country's first Cochlear Implant Programme, the first State Policy for Transgenders, Early Intervention Programmes for Disabilities, and the National Institute of Physical Education and Medical Research (NIPMER) in Thrissur District are projects and programmes credited to his leadership.

Additional Chief Secretary – Finance[edit]

During 2014–2017 he served as the Finance Secretary in Government.

It was during this period that the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Act was amended. KIIFB, fully equipped to leverage the innovations in financial markets in India came into existence. He was appointed as Chief Executive Officer, KIIFB and continues to serve in that role.

Chief Secretary[edit]

He retired as Chief Secretary in the Government of Kerala in December 2017.

Current roles in Government of Kerala[edit]

Membership in Professional Bodies[edit]

  • (Member) Chartered Financial Analyst Institute, USA
  • (Member) Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP)

Areas of academic interest[edit]

  • Emerging Technology Adoption in Public Sector (Blockchain, Deep Learning, Internet of Things)
  • Corporate Finance, Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, Securities Analysis, Risk Management, Debt Markets, Portfolio Management, Public Finance.

Awards and Honors[edit]

  • 16th Archbishop Mar Gregorious Award for Outstanding Service to Social Justice (2018)
  • One of the top ten Personality Brand Names selected by Dhanam Magazine (2018)
  • Special Award by Campaign for Judicial Accountability and Reforms with National Campaign for People’s right to Information for integrity, honesty and professional excellence (2017)
  • Satyendra K. Dubey Memorial Award conferred by the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur Alumni Association for displaying highest professional integrity and honesty (2016)
  • GFiles Governance Award for Exceptional Achievement (2014)
  • Selected by India Today among top ten bureaucrats in the State of Kerala (2014)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Radhakrishnan, S, Anil (2021-05-25). "Dr. Abraham appointed Chief Principal Secretary to CM". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2021-06-17.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "K.M. Abraham is Chief Secretary". The Hindu. 2017-08-30. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2021-06-17.