have not been granted exemption from RTI law, they are beyond the ambit of RTI law in KP.
As far as Punjab Assembly is concerned, two citizens moved the information commission against the assembly secretariat. In one case, the record of departmental promotion committee’s proceeding was being denied to an additional secretary who had been superseded. The assembly secretariat provided the record within no time when directed by the information commission.
In another case, the assembly secretariat had refused sharing the attendance record of lawmakers citing it as secret information. Upon the directives of the information commission, it not only provided the requisite information, attendance record was displayed on its website from then onward.
This is in contrast with the reluctance of other assemblies’. The National Assembly has been requested the same record and it refused every time. Even the directives of the federal ombudsman, the appellant authority at federal level, regarding the provision of the attendance record have not been implemented.
The amendment to KP’s RTI law has drawn criticism from transparency activists. “This is a bad news. PTI government has done no favour to itself, let alone the citizens. A bad precedent has been set that is going to haunt it in days and years to come,” said Zahid Abdullah, RTI coordinator.
Muhammad Anwar, CGPA executive director, said that not only the exemption of KP Assembly from the RTI ambit is condemnable but the way the amendment bill was introduced also violated the acceptable norms of lawmaking. The final version of the bill put for the voting has not been provided to anybody, and last minute addition was made to grant exemption to KP Assembly from RTI law.
Anwar stated that the lawmakers should be questioned on such legislation. The PTI government was formed to fulfill the promises stated in the election manifesto, and eradicating corruption was high on the agenda of PTI government. In this regard, the RTI law was welcomed. However, the amendment will cripple the effectiveness of the law. Peshawar High Court has already been exempted and now with the exemption of legislative branch of the KP government, the law is receded only for the executive branch of government and lower judiciary. Anwar further stated that KP lawmakers wanted to make other institutions accountable but not the one they are representing. If the PTI government really wants open and transparent governance, the decision to exempt KP Assembly, shall be re-considered, he stated.
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