Instructions for giving information of black money stolen after Cc
The CIC has instructed the Finance Ministry to respond to this information about the Right to Information Act (RTI) a year ago.
New Delhi: Central Information Commission-Central Information Commission (CIC) has asked the finance ministry to give details of the total black money collected by the government after the ban on the ban. The CIC has instructed the Finance Ministry to respond to this information about the Right to Information Act (RTI) a year ago. Chief Information Commissioner RK Mathur, however, has not imposed a penalty on the Prime Minister's Office under the RTI Act because its officials have apologized for delay in responding to the RTI application. Mathur said that the CPIO of this department has been asked to take precautions in the future and asked to follow the RTI Act timeline in future.
Under the RTI Act, if the Central Public Information Officer (CPIO) has not responded to any RTI application within 30 days, then the Commission has the right to impose a penalty on it. If the Commission is satisfied that there is no proper reason behind this delay or if no answer has been given by any wrong motive, then he can make a fine.
On November 22, 2016,
it was sought under the RTI Act. Answer: This matter relates to Khalid Mundapalli, who had asked the Prime Minister's Office to answer the question on November 22, 2016 under the RTI Act. A few days ago, ie, on November 8, 2016, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced the closure of 1,000 and 500 notes. Application of Mundapalli was not answered in 30 days. After that on January 9, 2017, he complained to the PMO of the PMO.
it was sought under the RTI Act. Answer: This matter relates to Khalid Mundapalli, who had asked the Prime Minister's Office to answer the question on November 22, 2016 under the RTI Act. A few days ago, ie, on November 8, 2016, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced the closure of 1,000 and 500 notes. Application of Mundapalli was not answered in 30 days. After that on January 9, 2017, he complained to the PMO of the PMO.
PMO officials told the commission that their application was sent to the Revenue Department for reply on January 25 last year. The Commission has been told that even after one year of sending their case to the Department of Revenue by the PMO, their RTI application has not been answered. Mathur said that the CPIO of the revenue department is instructed to respond within 30 days of this order under RTI Act.
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