Speakers at today’s national seminar on the State of Right to Information Legislation and Implementation in Pakistan unveiled the steps being taken by the Provincial and Federal Governments for enacting modern RTI legislation in Pakistan.
Mr. Nasir Jamal, DG internal publicity wing, federal ministry of information broadcasting and national heritage stated that the Government of Pakistan has constituted a special committee including senior parliamentarians such as Mr. Pervaiz Rashid, Mr. Ahsan Iqbal, Ms. Anusha Rahaman Khan, Mr. Irfan Siddiqui and Ms. Marriyum Aurangzeb to formulate recommendations on the Right to Information Bill 2014.
The committee has been tasked with re-evaluating whether issues such as national security, foreign relations and law enforcement are sufficiently protected under the draft law, given the changing security situation. The Committee is expected to have its first meeting within the next week. Mr. Jamal said the committee would invite feedback and input from relevant stakeholders including civil society organizations such as PILDAT.
Revealed for the first time in public Ms. Zeenat Jahan, director information information and archives department, government of Sindh, read out clauses of the Sindh Right to Information Bill 2015, pertaining to whistleblower protection and the powers and composition of the Sindh Information Commission. The responsibilities of the Sindh Information Commission have been drafted in line with the powers and responsibilities of the Information Commissions in Punjab and KP. She said that the Bill has been vetted by the Law Department and is ready to be tabled in the Provincial Assembly of Sindh.
Discussion at the event also cantered on issues of cooperation and coordination between RTI implantation agencies and the provincial bureaucracies. Chief Information Commissioner, Punjab Information Commission (PIC), Mr. Mazhar Hussain Minhas, said that the Punjab Transparency and Right to Information Act 2013, has not been fully owned in influential quarters of the Punjab government, including the Services and General Administration Department, which has yet to approve appointments of officials to the commission against 43 sanctioned positions in its budget. These delays have resulted in the PIC resorting to non-governmental funding to deal with the rising amount of RTI complaints being received. Representing the Punjab CM’s Secretariat, Dr. Riaz Mahmood, Director, Law Department, mentioned that true implementation of the law will take time; the Law department has taken steps to ensure that the PTRTIA as well as other departmental laws and regulations are being proactively disclosed on the Punjab Law Portal’s website.
The National Seminar on Right to Information Legislation and its Implementation was organised by PILDAT under the More effective Right-To-Information (RTI) at Federal and Provincial level (Sindh and Punjab) Project, for which PILDAT has received financial support from Development Alternative Inc. (DAI) under the Enhanced Democratic Accountability and Civic Engagement (EDACE) Project.