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Govt Agrees To Disclose Audio Recordings Of Lokpal Committee

New Delhi, Oct 9: The government has now agreed to make public the audio recordings of proceedings of the Joint Drafting Committee constituted to draft the Lokpal Bill.  The Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT)

PTI PTI Updated on: October 09, 2011 15:20 IST
govt agrees to disclose audio recordings of lokpal committee
govt agrees to disclose audio recordings of lokpal committee

New Delhi, Oct 9: The government has now agreed to make public the audio recordings of proceedings of the Joint Drafting Committee constituted to draft the Lokpal Bill.  The Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) had earlier refused to bring out the deliberations of the Committee in public domain.


The Joint Drafting Committee, comprising five members of Team Anna and an equal number of Cabinet ministers, was formed to finalise the draft of the Lokpal Bill.  Earlier, responding to an RTI query, the DoPT had said that they require the nod of Law Ministry to make public audio recordings of the close-door meetings between the government and Team Anna.

“Joint Drafting Committee (JDC) was constituted by notification of the Ministry of Law and Justice wherein JDC was supposed to evolve its own procedure. It may be further noted that the matter relating to RTI queries on audio-recordings of JDC has been referred to Department of Legal Affairs in Ministry of Law and Justice for clarification,” an RTI response from DoPT had said.

In its recent reply, the department seems to have changed its mind and asked activist S C Agrawal to deposit Rs 450 as additional fee for providing the audio recordings of the deliberations.

“The audio recordings of the meetings of the Joint  Drafting Committee for drafting the Lokpal Bill have now become available with the undersigned. There are nine CDs and

you may deposit copying fee of Rs 450 so that copies of the CDs can be supplied to you,” Under Secretary of DoPT, Amarjit Singh wrote. PTI

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