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PM voices concern over misuse of RTI

New Delhi: Voicing concern over misuse of RTI Prime Manmohan Singh on Friday said the citizens’ right to know should definitely be circumscribed if it encroaches on an individual’s privacy.

Addressing the seventh Convention of Central Information Commissioners, the Prime Minister said, “There are concerns about frivolous and vexatious use of the Act in demanding information disclosure of which cannot possibly serve any public purpose.”

Touching upon the area of public-private partnerships, the Prime Minister said blanket extension of the RTI Act to such bodies may discourage private enterprises to enter in partnership with public sector whereas a blanket exclusion may harm accountability of public officials.
The Prime Minister’s remarks come close on the heels of the Supreme Court as also the Central Information Commission’s adverse criticism of frivolous RTI applications.

Stressing on the privacy issue, Singh said the issue of a separate legislation on privacy is under consideration of an expert group under Justice A P Shah.

Singh said the Act should be more about promoting transparency and accountability, spreading information and awareness and empowering the citizen.

“I believe that the right to information can be utilized for even better results to the benefit of our country and the people. It needs to be remembered that the ultimate goal of the legislation is to induce more efficiency in the work of the government and help it serve the people better,” he said.

Earlier, speaking on the occasion, Minister of State for Personnel and Training V Narayanasamy said there is a need to create awareness about responsible use of the Act.

“It has to be ensured that it (information) does not infringe upon personal sensitive information of individuals. Personal liberty is very important. Each society has its own concept of privacy. There is need to define what is personal information and what is sensitive information,” he said.

He said people using the RTI Act to expose corruption must be protected and Whistleblowers’ Protection Bill is a step in that direction.
(Agencies)

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