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Threat to RTI - II

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July 23, 2018

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What is the issue?

The proposal to amend the RTI Act, 2005 has raised dissent at many levels with call for a roll back of amendments.

What are the concerns?

  • The changes would erode the independence of the Information Commissions at the national and state levels.
  • The Central government seeks control over the tenure, salary and allowances of the functionaries.
  • These include Chief and other Information Commissioners at Centre, and State Chief Information Commissioners.
  • It would eliminate the parity they currently have with the Chief Election Commissioner and Election Commissioners.
  • Thus, the equivalence with a Supreme Court judge in matters of pay, allowances and conditions of service would also be disturbed.
  • Also, the Supreme Court has held right to information as being integral to the right to free expression under Article 19.
  • Thus, weakening the transparency law would go against this guarantee.

What are the existing shortcomings?

  • 1) The information commissions get little official support to fill the vacancies.
  • Evidently, Central Information Commission has over 23,500 pending appeals and complaints.
  • 2) The law envisaged that voluntary disclosure would reduce the need to file an application.
  • But many State departments are ignoring the requirement to publish information suo motu.
  • 3) Fines are rarely imposed for any shortfall in compliance.
  • So officers are giving incomplete, vague or unconnected information to applicants with impunity.
  • 4) Easier payment of application fee and a reliable online system to apply for information are missing.

What could be done?

  • RTI Act has fared well in empowering the citizen, by weakening the colonial legacy of secretive government.
  • Filling up the vacancies and bringing in efficiency is the need of the hour.
  • Better compliance by government departments and agencies should be ensured.
  • Also, the scope of RTI could also be extended to more institutions influencing official policy.

 

Source: The Hindu

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