Jagran Post: New Delhi: Friday,
September 20, 2013.
The Finance
Ministry has declined to disclose information related to cases of tax evasion
by private companies and individuals who executed Commonwealth Games related
works here saying it may "violate" their privacy.
"The
requisite information is personal information of an entity or person and
therefore disclosure of such information may violate the privacy of the entity
or person," the Ministry said in response to an RTI query.
The Finance
Ministry was asked to give details of amount of direct or indirect tax evasion
detected by it in connection with Commonwealth Games related projects carried
out by various private or government individuals or groups.
The Ministry
also cited exemption clause under Section 8 (1) (J) of the Right to Information
(RTI) Act in its reply. The Section bars disclosure of information "which
relates to personal information the disclosure of which has no relationship to
any public activity or interest, or which would cause unwarranted invasion of
the privacy of the individual".
It, however,
allows a Central Public Information Officer or the State Public Information
Officer or the appellate authority, as the case may be, to give such
information in case the larger public interest justifies the disclosure of such
information.
"The
applicant has furnished no evidence to suggest that larger public interest
justifies the furnishing of such information," the reply said.
The Central
Vigilance Commission (CVC) had detected huge tax evasion by certain private
entities while executing works for the sporting extravaganza held in Delhi in
October 3-14, 2010.
The details
of evasion were also shared by the CVC with the Finance Ministry which had in
return issued demand notices of at least Rs 240 crore so far, officials said.
The Commonwealth
Games were mired in alleged corruption in several projects executed by
government and private organizations. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had also
announced a High Level Committee (HLC) to look into the allegations of
corruption.
Six reports
submitted by the HLC are being examined by a Group of Ministers headed by
Defence Minister AK Antony. At least 37 government departments had spent over
Rs 13,000 crore in 9,000 publicly-funded CWG related projects.