judiciary (district and sessions court) as appealing body against its own decisions. “How can a body that comes under the RTI Act be an appealing body as well,” he posed a question.
The official added that the other amendment to the section that exempted the provincial assembly from the definition of the public body has not only perturbed Imran Khan, who directed the provincial government to reverse the amendment, but also emboldened some other public bodies in the province to break off the ambit of the RTI Act.
It even put the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa RTI law behind the Punjab RTI Act where provincial assembly and judiciary are included in its ambit. Even the British parliament is under the domain of the RTI law of that country, the officer said.
He said at least two universities have so far moved the Peshawar High Court (PHC) to seek exemption of the definition of the public body. A provincial anti-corruption watchdog has even turned down the directives of the RTI Commission to name public information officer (PIO) on the plea that the accountability entity is not a public body under the law.
After the well-expressed exasperation of the PTI chief, the matter was put on the agenda of the assembly session that ended on Thursday, but it could not be taken up due the absence of the mover of the bill, MPA Shaukat Yousafzai, who is abroad.
An officer of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly Secretariat even doubted the sincerity of the government in bringing the RTI law back to its old position by including provincial assembly as public body. He argued that it (government) should have brought amendments bill as government bill instead of a private member bill if it was serious in reversing the amendments to the law.
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