[That's just great!

《Chief Information Commissioner Radha Krishna Mathur, while deciding a plea
of Indian Forest Service officer Sanjiv Chaturvedi, also directed the PMO
to share information about the quantum and value of black money brought
back from abroad during the tenure of the Narendra Modi dispensation, along
with records of efforts made in this direction.

The order asked the PMO to disclose information related to deposits made by
the government in bank accounts of Indian citizens from the black money
brought from abroad.

The Prime Minister’s Office had termed the questions asked by Chaturvedi,
in his RTI application related to black money, as not covered in the
definition of “information” which can be accessed under the Right to
Information Act, but the commissioner rejected the contention.》]

https://indianexpress.com/article/india/disclose-corruption-complaints-against-serving-ministers-cic-to-pmo-5411392/

Disclose corruption complaints against serving ministers: CIC to PMO
Chief Information Commissioner Radha Krishna Mathur also directed the PMO
to share information about the quantum and value of black money brought
back from abroad during the tenure of the Narendra Modi dispensation.

By: PTI | New Delhi | Published: October 21, 2018 4:23:36 pm

The CIC has directed the PMO to disclose complaints of corruption received
against Union ministers between 2014 and 2017. (Representational)

The Central Information Commission has directed the Prime Minister’s Office
(PMO) to disclose complaints of corruption received against Union ministers
between 2014 and 2017 and action taken against them.

Chief Information Commissioner Radha Krishna Mathur, while deciding a plea
of Indian Forest Service officer Sanjiv Chaturvedi, also directed the PMO
to share information about the quantum and value of black money brought
back from abroad during the tenure of the Narendra Modi dispensation, along
with records of efforts made in this direction.

The order asked the PMO to disclose information related to deposits made by
the government in bank accounts of Indian citizens from the black money
brought from abroad.

The Prime Minister’s Office had termed the questions asked by Chaturvedi,
in his RTI application related to black money, as not covered in the
definition of “information” which can be accessed under the Right to
Information Act, but the commissioner rejected the contention.

“The respondent (PMO) has wrongly stated in his reply against point nos 4
(black money brought from abroad) and 5 (deposits made in bank accounts of
Indian citizens from the black money recovered from abroad) of the RTI
application that ‘request made by the appellant is not covered under the
definition of ‘information’ as per Section 2(f) of the RTI Act’,” Mathur
said while ordering their disclosure.

In his RTI application, Chaturvedi had also sought information on various
schemes of the BJP government such as ‘Make in India’, ‘Skill India’,
‘Swachh Bharat’ and ‘Smart City Project’ which were transferred to the
ministry concerned by the PMO. Not getting satisfactory response from the
PMO, Chaturvedi filed an appeal before the Central Information Commission,
the highest appellate body on RTI matters.

During the hearing, Chaturvedi told the commission that he had sought
specific information regarding certified copy of complaints submitted to
the Prime Minister against corruption of serving union ministers which
should be provided to him. “The commission further observed that the
respondent (PMO) has not given correct and specific reply/information to
the appellant on point numbers 1(b) (corruption complaints against
ministers), 4, 5, 12 & 13 (related to corruption in AIIMS) of the RTI
application,” Mathur noted.

The commission also directed the PMO to disclose action taken on a letter
of Chaturvedi alleging corruption against officials of the All India
Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and purported role of a union health
minister in it. Chaturvedi had earlier raised the issue of alleged
corruption in the erstwhile Congress government in Haryana and a forestry
scam case in which fake plantations were allegedly carried out across the
state.

Facing purported harassment from the state government, he appealed to the
central government which formed a committee in union environment ministry
in 2010. Its report found merit in the contentions of Chaturvedi. The
ministry also confirmed the harassment of Chaturvedi and recommended
quashing of cases against him which were quashed by the President.

He was brought to AIIMS as Chief Vigilance Officer by the Congress-led UPA
government and his work to contain corruption at the prestigious institute
was termed outstanding by the then Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad. In
August 2014, Chaturvedi was relieved from AIIMS and sent to Uttarakhand
where he is serving as a conservator of forests.


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