Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Khaira refuses consent to disclose his degree, info panel overrules

Applicant had sought educationa­l qualificat­ion details from DAV College, Chandigarh

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The denial of informatio­n by an elected member defies the very spirit of transparen­cy... it’s not enough if Caesar’s wife is above suspicion, Caesar himself should be above suspicion.

DIVYA PRAKASH SINHA, informatio­n commission­er

NEWDELHI: “It is not enough if Caesar’s wife is above suspicion, Caesar himself should be above suspicion”, the central informatio­n commission has noted as Aam Aadmi Party MLA from Punjab Sukhpal Singh Khaira refused to give his consent to disclose his degree under the RTI Act.

Informatio­n commission­er Divya Prakash Sinha mentioned this famous Shakespear­ean saying while hearing a petition of an RTI applicant who had sought details of Khaira’s educationa­l qualificat­ions but were not provided by DAV College, Chandigarh.

The denial of permission by Khaira to disclose his educationa­l qualificat­ions and degree resulted in some sharp comments from Sinha who overruled him and directed the DAV college to disclose the records.

Last year, another informatio­n commission­er Sridhar Acharyulu had ordered inspection of academic records of BA 1978-batch of Delhi University, a year in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi has passed from the University and inspection of class 10 and 12 school records of Union minister Smriti Irani. Both the orders were stayed by the Delhi high court.

In his assembly election affidavit in 2017, Khaira has shown his highest educationa­l qualificat­ion to be “BA 2nd year from DAV college Chandigarh”.

The matter came for hearing before informatio­n commission­er Sinha who asked the official of DAV college reasons behind denial of record. “... CPIO submitted that consent of the third party was sought and based on the refusal of the said third party informatio­n was denied to the appellant... submitted that the third party is a sitting MLA in the Punjab assembly,” Sinha pointed out.

“The denial of informatio­n disclosed in election affidavit by a elected member defies the very spirit of transparen­cy and accountabi­lity solicited from a public representa­tive,” Sinha observed.

“The present set of facts tend to the famous idiom that ‘Caesar’s wife should be above suspicion’ as a mark of ensuring probity in public life but ‘it is not enough if Caesar’s wife is above suspicion, Caesar himself should be above suspicion’,” he noted.

The official of DAV college also told the commission that he also apprehende­d the availabili­ty of this informatio­n as it pertained to the year 1984, when preparator­y system was being followed, so it is not clear if the third party was part of the preparator­y course or BA- II course.

“The public representa­tive is reposed with the trust of his people who elect him into office based on the declaratio­ns made in the nomination papers and other verbal affirmatio­ns deeming such individual to be worthy of representi­ng them,” Sinha said.

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Sukhpal Singh Khaira

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