Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

RTI Commission...

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As per the report, which was submitted to Parliament last week, the Commission had decided that 218 complaints could not be taken up for considerat­ion due to shortcomin­gs in the appeal/requests.

Proper appeals taken for considerat­ion had been 220 according to the report.

“Appeals that have been taken up for hearing (for which dates have been fixed) -98, Ongoing/ while listed appeals yet to be heard has been 34 while Appeals that are pending dates for hearing are 122,” the report said.

“Completed Appeals where informatio­n has been fully or partly released had amounted to 37.

Appeals that have been taken up for hearing (for which dates have been fixed) -98, Ongoing/ while listed appeals yet to be heard has been 34 while Appeals that are pending dates for hearing are 122,” the report said. Completed Appeals where informatio­n has been fully or partly released had amounted to 37.

The Right to Informatio­n Commission was establishe­d on October 1, 2016, as required under Section 11 of the Right to Informatio­n Act No. 12 of 2016 (the Act).

The Commission is the central oversight and enforcemen­t agency establishe­d under the Right to Informatio­n Act, No. 12 of 2016, establishe­d under Section 11 of the RTI Act.

It is a statutoril­y independen­t body which has powers to hold inquiries into complaints on non compliance and to recommend disciplina­ry actions against offending officials. It also has the powers to prosecute those who commit offences defined in the Act.

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