[In a blow to transparency, the PMO has decided to block public access
to the wealth declarations made by ministers. The details of assets
and liabilities of the union council of ministers has been available
online since 2010. However, the details are now password protected and
can only be accessed by the authorized personnel.
...
The disclosures of union ministers' assets and liabilities had marked
a landmark step towards accountability and transparency in the
government and came after a year of sarkari stonewalling on an RTI
application filed by Agrawal with the CIC citing public interest. The
chief information commissioner had ordered that the detailed list of
assets and liabilities, their business interests and that of their
family must be made public if the leaders of both houses give
permission. Parliament was of the opinion that no permission was
required for disclosure forcing the Union Cabinet this week to adopt a
resolution that the assets would be made public.]

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/PMO-blocks-access-to-information-on-ministers-assets/articleshow/46388885.cms

PMO blocks access to information on ministers' assets
Himanshi Dhawan,TNN | Feb 27, 2015, 12.26 AM IST

NEW DELHI: ***In a blow to transparency, the PMO has decided to block
public access to the wealth declarations made by ministers. The
details of assets and liabilities of the union council of ministers
has been available online since 2010. However, the details are now
password protected and can only be accessed by the authorized
personnel.*** [Emphasis added.]

In fact information on assets and liabilities of the present council
of ministers was available till recently. According to the website
pmindia.gov.in, the information was last updated on February 11, 2015
when the user name and password protection might have been introduced.

National Campaign for People's Right to Information (NCPRI) member
Anjali Bhardwaj said, "We are convinced that the PM does not want to
be transparent and give people information.'' She said a bigger
concern was that there would be no one to complain to. "The chief
information commissioner happens to be the adjudicator for the PMO. In
the absence of a CIC (the post has remained vacant since August 2014)
we cannot even file a complaint against the government,'' she added.

READ ALSO: Gujarat govt refuses to reveal assets of CM, ministers

RTI activist S C Agrawal--on whose RTI query the information was made
public--described it as a "blow to transparency'' adding that a series
of missteps was working towards halting the progress made under the
RTI Act. There are at present over 37,000 cases pending before the
Commission. The huge backlog compounded by the lack of staff has
crippled the Commission's work.

***The disclosures of union ministers' assets and liabilities had
marked a landmark step towards accountability and transparency in the
government and came after a year of sarkari stonewalling on an RTI
application filed by Agrawal with the CIC citing public interest. The
chief information commissioner had ordered that the detailed list of
assets and liabilities, their business interests and that of their
family must be made public if the leaders of both houses give
permission. Parliament was of the opinion that no permission was
required for disclosure forcing the Union Cabinet this week to adopt a
resolution that the assets would be made public.*** [Emphasis added.]

Members of the House have to declare their assets and liabilities
within 90 days of taking oath as MPs under Rule 3 of the Members of
the Lok Sabha (Declaration of Assets and Liabilities Rules, 2004).

The PMO dropped its stand against making public ministers' assets and
liabilities after the making of complete details filed by the elected
representatives in 2010.

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