The Hans India: Hyderabad: Wednesday,
January 25, 2017.
Some
Information Commissioners seem to be making a mockery of the intent of the
Right to Information Act by ritualistically serving show-cause notices to
Public Information Officers (PIOs) who have failed to give relevant information
to applicants under the RTI and not levying fine on them.
There are
also Information Commissioners who allegedly serve show-cause notices to pin
down PIOs as a way to meet their selfish goals, without being aimed at
punishing the errant officers.
Further,
there are cases where show-cause notices are served as eye-wash to pacify the
applicants concerned.
This became
evident when the AP Information Commission’s (APIC) PIO rejected an application
filed under RTI by Mahesh of Chittoor district seeking details of show-cause
notices served on errant PIOs and fines levied on them.
The PIO
rejected furnishing of the information on the grounds that they were exempted
under Section 8(1) (j) of the RTI (third party information).
Section 8(1)
(j) says that the information which cannot be denied to Parliament or a State
Legislature shall not be denied to any person.
Earlier,
former State Information Commissioner S Prabhakar Reddy set an example for
others to follow by feeding the extent of show-cause notices served and amounts
levied as fines and collected into the portal: www.apic.gov.in
The purpose
of a majority of the SICs in not feeding the show-cause notices into the
website is to make the PIOs to dance to their tunes and fulfil their personal
needs.
Replying to
another application filed under the RTI by Mahesh, the PIO of APIC went on
record stating that of the seven Information Commissioners, four did not impose
any penalty on errant PIOs.
The question
that beats RTI activist of Chittoor district Subrahmanyam Reddy is: “Why is the
State Information Commission protecting the PIOs who didn’t pay penalties
imposed by the Information Commissioners by not disclosing their details? Still, they are giving paper statements to
boost their image."