Deccan Herald: New Delhi: Saturday, January 19,
2019.
Transparency activists on Friday found
fault with the government's approach towards filling four vacancies in Central
Information Commission (CIC) and urged the Prime Minister-led Selection
Committee to take steps to suitably rectify the "flawed and
defective" process.
The activists said the advertisement
issued seeking applications for filling the remaining four posts of Information
Commission were not in keeping with the RTI Act as they did not specify the
salaries, allowances, other conditions of service and tenure of information
commissioners, as provided for in the law.
In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra
Modi and Selection Committee members Arun Jaitley and Mallikarjun Kharge, they
said, "we are shocked to note that, once again, the advertisement and
accompanying notifications issued by the government on 4, 2019, for the
remaining four vacant posts in the CIC are flawed and defective."
The activists had last month written a
similar letter when a similar advertisement was issued.
"Despite our letter pointing out the
serious flaws, the selection of four information commissioners and the Chief
was finalised without any corrective action being taken. We are shocked to note
that, once again, the advertisement and accompanying notifications issued by
the government on January 4, 2019, for the remaining four vacant posts in the
CIC are flawed and defective," the letter said.
Signed by former chief information
commissioner Wajahat Habibullah, former information commissioner Shailesh
Gandhi and activists Aruna Roy, Nikhil Dey and Anjali Bhardwaj among others,
the letter said this makes a "complete mockery" of the appointment
process.
"The vagueness of the advertisement
appears to be a deliberate attempt to undermine the selection process. It would
be unreasonable to expect people of eminence to apply for a post without
knowing the terms and conditions of service," the letter also signed by
activists Shekhar Singh, Rakesh Reddy Dubbudu, Venkatesh Nayak, Dr Shaikh
Ghulam Rasool, Pankti Jog, Pradip Pradhan, Commodore (Retd) Lokesh K Batra and
Amrita Johri said.