Friday, July 24, 2015

Conspiracy to enforce secrecy in appointment of OIC

State Govt.’s deep-laid conspiracy to enforce secrecy in appointment of Information Commissioners again exposed through RTI



RTI (Right to Information) Act has been enacted to ensure and enforce transparency and accountability in the administration.  Since ten years of its implementation in India, RTI Act has been proved as most powerful law empowering the citizens to behave as master of the country. It has also been powerful tool in the hand of citizens to contain corruption.

But the irony is that from 2005, the State Govt.  under the Chief Minister ship of Sri Nabin Patnaik has always  played foul game  and conspired  to dilute the RTI Act. The state bureaucracy has gone to any extent of scuttling the throat of RTI in the state.  The corrupt bureaucracy has not only tried to divert RTI but also made the Information Commission dysfunctional by appointing their political stooge and corrupt people as Information Commissioners. These Commissioners have not only proved their inefficiency in disposal of the cases but also shown their ignorance of law during hearing of the cases.

Being frustrated over mal-functioning of the Commission and their careless decisions, the RTI Activists and concerned Citizens reacted strongly against the Govt. and   demanded to enforce transparency in the appointment of the commissioners and appoint an efficient and credible people as Information Commissioner. This reaction was also displayed at national level.  While adjudicating a Writ petition, the Supreme Court   gave direction to the State Govts and Central Govt. to enforce transparency in the appointment of the Commission and disclose all the information to the Information-seekers under RTI Act.

As per section 15 (5) of the RTI Act, the State Chief Information Commissioner  and the State  Information Commissioners shall be  persons of eminence  in public life  with  wide knowledge and experience  in law, science and technology,  social service, management,  journalism,  mass media, administration and governance.  A citizen has right to know from the Govt. about eminency   and outstanding knowledge and experience of a person   who got appointment as Information Commissioners.  

But, interestingly, since beginning of the selection for the post of Information Commissioner, the  State Govt.   has been maintaining  utmost secrecy   in matter of disclosure of information about  the  details of candidates  applied  for the said post.

On 25.3.15 Sri Sachikant Pradhan, RTI Applicant had applied to the PIO, Department of Information and Public Relation, Govt. of Odisha seeking details of the applicants, their qualification, experience and expertise.  The PIO denied the information. Then Sri Pradhan made  first appeal to the First Appellate Authority  who disposed the  case on  23.6.15  denying the  information under  section 8 (1) (j) of the RTI Act. This  clause  is not at all warranted  in this case, as these information  is required to be disclosed  under section  4 (1) (c) and (d)  of the RTI Act. Secondly, the name, address, qualification of a person is public information usually suo moto disclosed under section 4 (1) (b) of the RTI Act.  

Now, the question comes, why the Govt. is hesitant to disclose the information about appointment. Because,  there is huge corruption and irregularities in the selection of the candidates for the post without following   any procedure. The Govt.  has given appointment  inefficient  and worthless people  as  Information Commissioner  ignoring  the  efficient, credible and  experience  candidates  who have applied for the said post.  If the information is disclosed under the RTI Act, the Govt. may land in trouble and the true character of Nabin Patnaik Govt. will be exposed. The State Govt.   has appointed  their stooges as Information ommissioners  to protect  their corrupt practice  by favouring  them  in the  complaint  cases filed  for disclosure  of information due to non-disclosure  of  information by the erring PIO.

Pradip Pradhan, M-9937843482

Date- 24.07.2015

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Expenditure made by SLSA for advertisement in Odisha

Expenditure made by State Legal Services Authority for advertisement and Awareness programme in Odisha



On 2.4.15, RTI Application was submitted to the PIO, Office of State Legal Services Authority, Odisha, Cuttack seeking information about details of expenditure made towards advertisement and Awareness programme in Odisha.  The information provided by the PIO is as follows.
A.     Details of the expenditure  towards advertisement  made by the Authority
Theme of the advertisement
Month and year  of the advertisement issued
Name of the News Paper
Amount paid ( in Rs.)
To  create awareness  amongst  general public  about the different schemes  of the State Legal  Services Authority  such as Lokadalat, Permanent  Lok Adalat  Mediation, Free Legal Aid etc.
June, 2014 (  9 times  in different dates)
The Samaj
92,664.00
-Do-
June 2014 ( adv. Made in 12  different dates)
The Dharitree
1,40,000.00
Do
June 2014 ( adv. Made in 12  different dates )
The Samaya
1,12,266.00
Do
April, June , July 2014  ( adv. Made in 14  different dates )
The Samaj
1,11,672.00
Do
July, 2014  ( adv. Made in 14  different dates )
The Samaya
1,32,775.00
Do
July and August, 2014  ( adv. Made in 17  different dates )
The Dharitri
1,98,718.00
Do
July and August, 2014  ( adv. Made in 26  different dates )
The Samaya
2,41,435.00
Do
August and September, 2014 (   adv. Made in 27  different dates )
The Samaj
2,74,428.00
Do
August and Sept. 2014  ( adv. Made in 23  different dates )
The Dharitree
2,72,244.00
National Lok adalat on 6.12.2014
Nov. and Dec. 2014  ( adv. Made in 18  different dates )
The Samaj
1,92,456.00
Do
Nov. and Dec. 2014  ( adv. Made in 19  different dates )
The Dharitree
2,32,000.00
Do
Nov. and Dec. 2014  ( adv. Made in 18  different dates )
The Indian Express
1,45,000.00
Do
Nov. and Dec. 2014  ( adv. Made in 18  different dates )
The Pragativadi
1,68,000.00
Rastriya Lok Adalat on 14.2.2015
5.2.15
The Samaj
13,588.00
Do
5.2.15 and 8.2.15
The Dharitree
20,038.00
Do
8.2.15, 4.3.15, 9.3.15,5.3.15
The Samaj
29,592.00
Do
5.3.15, 9.3.15
The Dharitree
20,038.00
Disposal of figure in Rastriya Lok Adalat for information of general public
14.12.2014
The Samaj, Dharitree, Samaya, Prameya, Pragatibadi, Indian Express, Times of India,
1,33,076.00
Tender all notice  for Tableau Making  for participating  in Republic Day Parade
14.1.2015
The Samaj, The Dharitree
5863.00
Advertisement relating to appointment of computer literate clerck in district mediation centre
14.10.2014 ad 17.10.2014
The Samaj and The Dharitree
19,829.00
Advertisement relating to Chairman in PLAs
4.3.2015 and 12.3.2015
The Dharitree and the Samaj
21,475.00
Advertisement relating to Data Entry Operator and project officer
27.7.2014
The Dharitree, The India Express  and the Samaj
4,109.00

Regarding procedure followed for sanctioning advertisement,  the matter is placed  before  the Member-secretary through the Deputy  Secretary of this Authority  and finally,  it is  approved  by the Hon’ble  Executive  Chairman  of this  Authority.

District-wise expenditure made for conducting awareness programme  in different districts  during the year 2013-14
Sl.No
Name of the District
Amount
1
Angul
1,31,000
2
Balasore
2,54,000
3
Bolangir
2,32,000
4
Bhadrak
1,51,000
5
Boudh
1,23,000
6
Baragarh
2,13,000
7
Cuttack
2,53,000
8
Dhenkanal
1,62,000
9
Deogarh
61,000
10
Gajapati
1,58,000
11
Ganjam
3,58,000
12
Jagatsingh Pur
1,28,000
13
Jajpur
2,52,000
14
Jharsuguda
90,455
15
Kalahandi
1,65,000
16
Phulbani
2,78,000
17
Kendrapara
63,000
18
Keonjhar
2,62,000
19
Khurda at Bhubaeswar
1,29,000
20
Koraput at Jeypore
1,32,000
21
Malkangiri
32,000
22
Mayurbhanj
1,30,000
23
Nabarangpur
1,24,000
24
Nayagarh
2,43,000
25
Nuapara
63,000
26
Puri
1,14,000
27
Rayagada
1,78,298
28
Sambalpur
1,30,000
29
Sonepur
1,22,000
30
Sudargarh
2,98,000

Pradip Pradhan
M-9937843482

Date- 23.7.15