In a terse order, Central Information Commission has ordered the Centre to disclose communication exchanged between the PMO and DoPT on Haryana whistleblower Indian Forest Service officer Sajiv Chaturvedi who has allegedly been harassed by different governments.
Information Commissioner Sridhar Acharyulu rejected the contention of Ministry of Environment and Forests, that it was a personal information exempted from disclosure under the RTI Act, after speaking to Chaturvedi over phone who said he did not have objections to the disclosure of records.
While hearing the plea of activist Subhash Agrawal, the CIC said the issue pertains protecting the honest officers who are fearlessly performing their duties, inviting the wrath of political bosses and fighting against the corruption, the disclosure of information will serve the public interest.
Agrawal had cited several reports claiming that Chaturvedi was being harassed by the Haryana government.
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