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From: sarbajitr <sroy1947@yahoo.com>
To: rti_india@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, 2 September, 2010 4:24:50 AM
Subject: [rti_india] Re: Clarification on ethics in India
A handful of blue eyed former IAS and IFS officers have managed that they get reimbursed for foreign trips each year after retirement. This is from under a special budget head directly under control of the PMO via the Planning Commission as consultancy. All they have to do is submit air tickets/boarding passes and claim their daily allowances.
I'm sure that Nick (and all our group members) can add 1 + 1 to get 2 (payments).
PS: As I have mentioned before on this group, my co-moderator speaks for himself.
Sarbajit
--- In rti_india@yahoogroups.com, "S.D. Sharma" <anonsharma@...> wrote:
>
> Dear Sir
>
> Only Wajahat Habibulah knows why in all his 5 years as Chief Commissoner
> (this means he makes maximum commission in all IAS officers) hes not
> set up norms for Central Information.
>
> Habibulah is always been known as anti Hindu boot licker who hate
> Kashmiri pandit. He is right person
> to tell why only former IAS/IFS officers now in NGO racketing are asking
> payments only in form of air tickets and hotel stay. Afterall Habibulah
> was travel agent in around 2003-2004 when he was in USA -CIA/USIP to
> arrange tickets
> and sponsporship in US for all ant-India RTI traitors like Aruna roy, Shekar
> singh, Harsh mandar etc. Habibulah specially got them sponsored by separatoinst
> organization in US like " American Federation of Indian Muslims", "Indian
> Muslim Council", "Voice of Asian Minorities", "Coalition against Communalism"
> and so many other to deliver lectures. This is all obtained form Indian Embassy
> and MEA by researchers using RTi and was published in book form also few
> years back and all these thing are explained well in book.
>
> S D Sharma
>
> --- In rti_india@yahoogroups.com, Nicholas Santiago <nick.santiargo@> wrote:
> >
> > dear members
> >
> > Sarbajit's remark about the lack of a "code of conduct" for RTI
> > Information Commissioners makes me post this.
> >
> > I am in-charge of a substantial budget (we are financed by a cess on
> > the whisky trade) which we grant to NGOs/SAGs operating in UDC and LDC
> > nations in Asia, Africa and the Caribbean, Now while some SAGs in
> > India accept our funds directly as cash / bank transfers, others
> > insist that they shall only take it in the form of hospitality, air
> > tickets to conventions etc.
> >
> > I need to know more about this since my governors have asked me about
> > this to finalize our foundation's grants for next year.
> >
> > Cheers.
> >
> > Nicholas Santiago
> > Program Officer (FNoIA)
> > World Autism & Disabilities Foundation
> > Glasgow
> > nick.santiargo@
> >
> > PS: In case anyone on this mailing list meets our criteria for
> > financing, we still have 2 grants open for India (Euro 350,000 each) ,
> > 1 for advocacy promoting road access and signage in urban
> > concentrations, the other to prepare a national survey on electronic
> > information access to public records by unconventional means to aid
> > the disabled and limb challenged.
> >
>
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