From: DSouza Wilberious Evanglist <wilevades@yahoo.co.uk>
To: leslie almeida <leslie_almeida@rediffmail.com>
Sent: Sun, 12 December, 2010 20:14:05
Subject: Re: Re: [rti4empowerment] FROM CIC WEBSITE ON VIG-EYE
Dear Sir,
Accidentally I read at page 6 of The New Indian Express Friday, August 29, 2009 Bangalore, a report titled There is Corruption at all Levels & also at page 6 of The New Indian Express Saturday, August 30, 2009 Bangalore, another report titled Voice of People will help Lokayukta
I was amused whether in both the statements wherein The Lokayukta, Hon'ble Justice K Santhosh Hegde stated so, to include The Karnataka Lokayukta too?
It stands to reason to assume that these statements excluded The Lokayukta & The Karnataka Lokayukta. However, paradoxically & in fact they apply to both.
Let me narrate my experience with The Karnataka Lokayukta.
I addressed an application under RTI Act 2005 dated 23 03 2009 using the premise of deemed PIO as elucidated under section 5 (4 & 5) read with section 6 (1&3), 22, 23 & 24 of RTI Act 2005 to The Lokayukta, Hon'ble Justice K. Santhosh Hegde by his proper name & sent it by professional courier Udupi on 26 03 2008 way bill nd.4688524.
It was delivered to the addressee but, neither did I receive an acknowledgement nor the information sought. I talked to Registrar Moosa Kunhi, Dy. Registrar B. M. Mallikarjunaiah, & office of Asst. Registrar 8 (ARE 8) S. D. Parmaj to a lady who demurred to disclose her name despite being a public servant.
Only after I sent a copy of that application again on 3rd July 2009, I received a reply dated. 27 07 2009.
Does it not tantamount to disobedience of law as per section 166 of IPC 1860 by the Lokayukta Hon'ble Justice K Santhosh Hegde?
The information was sought on case COMPT/LOK/MYS191/2008 dated 19 12 2008 which was recommended for closure by S.D. Parmaj, ARE 8 without even sending a letter enquiry against the respondent, the current Dy. Commissioner Udupi, P. Hemalatha IAS, recommending to The Lokayukta that it is a case against not providing information sought under RTI Act 2005 & is outside the purview of Lokayukta. The Lokayukta, Hon'ble Justice K. Santhosh Hegde, just as if he is a bureaucrat blindly endorsed the note by ARE 8, without even ever bothering to know what the complaint was about.
My complaint was lucidly documented with unassailable & conclusive proof against Dy. Commissioner Udupi, P. Hemalatha I.A.S for abusing authority, acting ultra vires, violation of human right, transgressing her powers, disobedience of law making her liable under section 166 of IPC 1860. However, ARE 8 who is district & Sessions Judge (retd.), could not even display ordinary prudence & judgement to find a valid case in my complaint. An eloquent testimony to, absence of transparency, abuse of authority to favour one & harm another & maladministration in Karnataka Lokayukta logically leading to the conclusion of existence of corruption in The Karnataka Lokayukta itself.
The same complaint against Dy. Commissioner Udupi, P.Hemalatha IAS on the same issue was filed with NHRC New Delhi for violation of my Human Rights has been adjudged as having a prima facie case by N.H.R.C & is under enquiry. Only the Lokayukta chose to exonerate her in my complaint without even an enquiry.
Another complaint nd. COMPT/LOK/MYS193/2008 dated 19 12 2008 against former Dy. Commissioner Udupi, V. Ponnuraj I.A.S for abusing authority, disobeying law, acting arbitrarily filed with The Karnataka Lokayukta, also assigned to ARE 8, S.D. Parmaj, is yet to adjudicated.
A complaint for human right violation has also been filed with NHRC New Delhi for violation of my Human Rights against former Dy. Commissioner Udupi, V. Ponnuraj I.A.S, has been adjudged as having a prima facie case by N.H.R.C & is under enquiry!
I had sought status of both of my complaints as well as the course of action that would initiated by the Lokayukta to deliver justice to me, if not the reasons therefor, by an application under RTI Act 2005 section 6(1) at the time of filing complaint itself but, the information is yet to be received despite 7 months! An eloquent testimony to lethargy & blatant disobedience of law, tantamount to maladministration in Lokayukta which was established to oversee good governance! What a paradox! I am reminded of the vernacular saying "Baeli yeddu hola maidante?" {Fence that is designed to protect field from cattle, if by itself grazes the field?}
I shall send a complaint against S.D. Parmaj, ARE 8, Karnataka Lokayukta, to Lokayukta. I shall observe how this shall be dealt with by Lokayukta. As a citizen & one of the governed, I have a right to demand transparency in functioning of every Public Authority. The Government & its instrumentalities are to be accountable to the governed after implementation of RTI Act 2005. We are a democratic nation where the GOVERNMENT IS BY A PEOPLE; OF THE PEOPLE & FOR THE PEOPLE!
In another instance Udupi Town Police station ASI refused to accept my complaint under sections 268,269,270,339,425 & 426 of IPC 1860, disobedience of duty enjoined by Article 51A of Constitution with offence relevant to
(a) Offences against the State.
(b) Offences against the public tranquility.
(d) Offences affecting life.
(i) Offences of mischief against property.
Every public office has this displayed on a board:
In case of under delay or harassment caused by an official or public servant in attending to official work the same may be brought to the notice of under:
Registrar Karnata Lokayukta, M. S. Building, Dr. Ambedkar Veethi, Bangalore 56001.
Encouraged by this, I called Lokayukta to complain to Registrar Karnata Lokayukta. Registrar Moosa Kunhi was not at his desk. The lady in his office did not know where he was. When I narrated why I called, the lady said "We do not do anything, you have to contact the local Lokayukta Office" When I asked why the board should be displayed as stating above, there was no answer. Lady did not disclose her name. I had contacted the Circle Police Inspector Udupi, Ganesh Hegde & narrated him the incident. As he was at Mangalore undergoing training, I requested him to advice Town Police Station Udupi & re-approached ASI informing him my talk with CIP, who accepted it.
In the meantime I had talked to Dy. SP Lokayukta Udupi, Prabhudev Bimane to persuade police to initiate action.
This is the state of affaires of The Karnataka Lokayukta claiming overseeing of good governance! Probably the dictum is "DO WHAT I SAY BUT, DON'T DO AS I DO"
Will The New Indian Express be intrepid to deliver this to Lolayukta Hon'ble Justice K Santhosh Hegde?
Regards,
WEDS
From: leslie almeida <leslie_almeida@rediffmail.com>
To: rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com
Cc: wilevades@yahoo.co.uk
Sent: Sun, 12 December, 2010 19:29:17
Subject: Re: Re: [rti4empowerment] FROM CIC WEBSITE ON VIG-EYE
sir as advised please put an RTI querie to theses departments as to the status of your complains, and also names of persons who are supposed to look into the matter, since this relates to Central information you have tyo pay by cash or indian postam order for Rs 10
to whom payable leave blank in yr application please ask them to write to whom payable
Leslie Almeida
Volunter Free RTI helpline
St Andrews church Bandra west Mumbai room no 1 / 2 open every saturday 9.30 to 10.30 am
On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 15:30:13 +0530 wrote
>Dear DSouza ji, Please do not sit quite. After waiting for one month, please file an RTI to know the status of your again enclosing copy of your complaint again. U may ask for day today movement of your complaint also and the names of persons who are responsible for delay in response.
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From: DSouza Wilberious Evanglist
>To: rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com; M.K. Gupta
>Sent: Sun, 12 December, 2010 3:52:37 AM
>Subject: Re: [rti4empowerment] FROM CIC WEBSITE ON VIG-EYE
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Dear Mr, Gupta,
>I had complained of under valuation of propertis while registering sale * purchase of immoveable properties, to CVC, CBDT, Prime Minister & Finance Minister. No action initiated yet.
WEDS
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From: M.K. Gupta
>To: rti4empowerment@googlegroups.com
>Sent: Sat, 11 December, 2010 19:31:16
>Subject: [rti4empowerment] FROM CIC WEBSITE ON VIG-EYE
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Upload videos, audios to expose corruption on CVC's 'Vig-Eye'
New Delhi, Dec 9, (PTI):
>In a unique move, the Central Vigilance Commission today launched an exclusive website for people to upload videos, audios and lodge complaints exposing acts of corruption in government departments.
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According to an anti-corruption watchdog official, Vig-Eye (an acronym for vigilance eye), provides a more user-friendly platform for interface between the CVC and the citizens who may have suffered at the hands of corrupt officials and who want to disclose information about such illegal activities.
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>"The advantage of Vig-Eye includes simplified process of filing complaints and it will provide authentic identity of the complainant. Vig-Eye would be completely digitised and it will give online access to vigilance information," Central Vigilance Commission P J Thomas said while inaugurating the web portal.
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>"Efforts at modernising the vigilance framework are underway which include development of new models of preventive vigilance, adoption of risk management approach and aligning the vigilance function with the corporate governance framework," he said.
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>The CVC said that preventive and punitive approaches
to addressing corruption need to complement each other. The Commission has adopted a strategy of leveraging technology and has been persuading the government to adopt e-governance measures.
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>"The aim is to use technology in activities vulnerable to corruption in order to reduce human intervention," he said. Thomas said that the Commission has undertaken a campaign aimed at creating awareness about corruption and inculcating ethics on good governance. The campaign would help reduce people's tolerance for corruption.
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>The Commission has also recommended to the government to include ethics education in the school curriculum, Thomas said. Thomas was speaking during a seminar 'Empowering citizens to combat corruption' organised at Vigyan Bhawan here on International Anti-Corruption Day. The seminar was aimed at deliberating and recommending proactive and participative measures to combat corruption.
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>Introducing the Vig-Eye, Vigilance
Commissioner Srikumar said that it will help build up the vision of proactive and predictive vigilance. The VC said that people can use mobile phones and web based technologies to lodge complaints or grievances using mobile phones with a software application specially designed to file complaints.
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>People can visit CVC's website (www.cvc.nic.in) to access or get more information on Vig-Eye. The CVC acts as an apex anti-corruption statutory body mandated to fight corruption and ensuring probity in public life.
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>Later, eminent personalities from different walks of life participated in panel discussions on three themes -- engagement of civil society in checking corruption, addressing corruption from the supply side and modernising the vigilance framework.
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>The concluding session was chaired by former Central Vigilance Commissioner Pratyush Sinha who suggested that the government create an environment conducive to the development and
participation of civil society organisations engaged in the fight against corruption and ways to convince and empower the entities who act as the source of bribes.
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>Besides, he suggested modalities for moving over from a punitive and reactive vigilance regime towards a more proactive, preventive and predictive vigilance. During this Session, the rapporteurs -- R Balakrishnan, Chief Vigilance Officer, Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd (CPCL), Arun Singhal, CVO, Gas Authority of India Ltd(GAIL) and T Venkatesh, CVO, National Thermal Power Corporation(NTPC) made presentation on the issues to the Chair.
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>The Chair made deliberations on the issues and recommendations evolved from each sessions and outlined the priorities for the future action.
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