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@yahoo.co.uk
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.
The Right to Information Act 2005, is the biggest fraud inflicted upon on the citizens since the Nehru-Gandhi family.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
[rti_india] Clarification on ethics in India
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