Dear Karira,
I think Mr Habibullah is planning to depart from India, fleeing from the criminal contempt of court petition I intend to file against him, and also to return after his long and distinguished career as an "illegal" in India. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/us_and_canada/10452384.stm]
Lucklily we have members on this list who are familiar with J&K affairs, national security matters etc and who track these sort of things. As per them, and as always discussed on this group, Mr Habibullah has been a World Bank mouthpiece for a very long time.
A brief summary below,
For eg. on page 2 of this document [http://www.usip.org/files/resources/sr121.pdf] he calls for
"encouraging international investment by bodies such as the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank. Key areas for investment are watershed development, the timber industry, fruit processing, and power generation." in Kashmir. These are all the areas which have maximum potential for corruption (the so-called Bakshi formula).
On page 11 he gives the game (and his blatant advocacy of WB and US interests) away
"Key areas for investment are watershed development, the timber industry (which will first require investment to restore the forest cover), fruit processing, and power generation. If these sectors were active, they could help jumpstart the entire economy. Working with the governments of India and Pakistan, the United States could engage the world's leading financial experts to help design multilateral investment programs.
Those programs could be structured in a variety of ways. In one scenario, the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) could make low-interest loans, which could then be drawn down through the government of India for the benefit of the state of Jammu and Kashmir. This approach would neither tread on nationalist sensibilities
nor require an overhaul of present practice. The World Bank's Foreign Investment Advisory Service conducts diagnostic studies in investment environments to determine impediments to private-sector investments."
The United States Institute of Peace is a well known CIA front, as is the Brookings Institute which Mr H is also associated with. So it is not so surprising that Mr Habibullah will enjoy a CIA financed sunny retirement in Miami after his cold Kashmir illegal duty was stalled by our members.
PS: I think you meant "14(c) engages during his term of office in any paid employment outside the duties of his office;"
Sarbajit
--- In rti_india@yahoogroups.com, C K Jam <rtiwanted@...> wrote:
>
> http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/NEWS/0,,contentMDK:22634909~menuPK:34463~pagePK:34370~piPK:34424~theSitePK:4607,00.html
>
> World Bank Launches Access to Information Appeals BoardPress Release No:2010/522/EXT
>
> Contacts: In Washington: Amy Stilwell (202) 458-4906, astilwell@... WASHINGTON, June 30, 2010 â" The World Bank today announced the
> appointment of Mr. Wajahat Habibullah, Mr. Daniel J. Metcalfe and Mr.
> Olivier Schrameck to serve as members of the independent Access to
> Information Appeals Board. Their appointments,
> which were endorsed by the World Bankâs Board of Executive Directors,
> will start on July 1, 2010, for two years. In
> approving the World Bank Access to Information Policy, which takes
> effect on July 1, 2010, the Board of Executive Directors approved the
> establishment of an appeals process that enables parties to file an
> appeal if their requests for information have been denied by the World
> Bank. The AI Appeals Board will serve as the
> second and final stage of the appeal for claims that allege the World
> Bank has unreasonably or improperly denied access to information that it
> would normally disclose under the Policy.  ·         Mr.
> Habibullah is currently the Chief Information Commissioner, Central
> Information Commission of India, and is an established expert in the
> area of access to information.  ·         Mr.
> Metcalfe is currently an Adjunct Professor of Law at the Washington
> College of Law, American University. He has both
> government and legal expertise in freedom of information issues. Mr. Metcalfe served in the United States Department of
> Justiceâs Office of Information and Privacy from its founding in 1981
> until his retirement from government service in 2007.Â
> He is currently the Executive Director of âCollaboration on Government
> Secrecy,â a non-partisan academic project devoted to the study of
> government openness and secrecy.  ·         Mr.
> Schrameck is currently the President of the Conseil dâEtatâs
> Reports and Studies Section, and is a prominent magistrate of the
> supreme Administrative Court in France, the French Council of State. He is a renowned expert in matters of legislative
> drafting, public law (constitutional and administrative law), civil
> liberties and human rights. ================
>
> Is this a Office of profit under sec 12(6) ?
>
> RTIwanted
>
Friday, July 2, 2010
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