Air India directed to disclose PM Modi's foreign visit bills


New Delhi, May 9 (PTI): The Chief Information Commission has directed the Air India to disclose complete records related to bills raised for the foreign visits of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, underlining that since the expenditure is from the public exchequer it cannot be withheld under the "cloak" of commercial confidence and fiduciary capacity.

The commission rejected the arguments of Air India's central public information officer (CPIO) that the information relates to commercial confidence and is held by the public sector undertaking in a fiduciary capacity, making it exempt from disclosure.

"Moreover, by no stretch of imagination, it can be acceptable that the information regarding dates, duration and places of visit by the PM in his official capacity are exempted u/s sections 8 or 9 of the RTI Act (the exemption clauses)," Information Commissioner Amitava Bhattacharyya ruled.

He said each individual bill as well as the dates of receipt of amounts should be disclosed as the same involved "expenditure out of public exchequer".

Bhattacharyya noted that Air India's denial to part with the sought for information without citing any exemption clause under the RTI Act is "not acceptable" as a "justifiable denial of information" sought by RTI applicant Lokesh Batra.

"CPIO (Air India) on one hand claimed that the sought for information is related to a matter of commercial confidence and on the other hand he stated that the information sought for is maintained by Air India in a fiduciary capacity," he observed.

Batra had sought to know dates, durations, places visited and the date-wise copies of bills raised by Air India to the PMO for 2016-17.

"The commission after close scrutiny of the information sought by the appellant observed that dates, duration and places of the Prime Minister's foreign visits are disclosable as these details are widely reported in the media, both national and international, both print and electronic," Bhattacharyya said.

He said the commission is not convinced with the CPIO's submission of exemption under the "cloak of commercial confidence and fiduciary relationship" with the client concerned, which in this case is another wing of the same government.

In response to a separate RTI application of Batra, filed recently, seeking similar information from Air India, the national carrier had cited an instruction from the PMO to not share information related to the Prime Minister's foreign visits.

In an e-mail, sent to an Air India official on December 26, 2016, the PMO had said, "Records pertaining to PM's flight have certain information which may have security implications and are, hence, exempted from disclosure under clause (g) of Section 8(1) of the RTI Act, 2005."

"As such, the Air India is advised not to disclose information relating to PM's flight to such RTI queries," it said.

It was not clear what had prompted the PMO's e-mail in 2016. However, the present RTI application in which the commission has given orders to disclose was filed on September 14, 2016.

  

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  • MOHAN BHAR, mangalore

    Fri, May 11 2018

    What all Modiji does is open and above board and is for the betterment of the country. His foreign trips are with a purpose and have benefitted our country like anything. No doubt he has become the most powerful man in the world and has held our tricolor flag high. Sorry to hear the comments by those few immature country men wanting to know his tour expenses. These people will be shocked to know the expenses which are to the bare minimum as Modi believes in service above self. Long live Modi and hold our tricolor high.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Wed, May 09 2018

    Developing country like us need to be cautious and reasonable in spending our scare resources.

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  • Raghavendra M K, Mumbai Maharashtra

    Wed, May 09 2018

    Take it from me there will be two transfers now one is CIC and air India head.

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  • Orton Cordeira, Mangalore

    Wed, May 09 2018

    ಸಿಕ್ಕಿ ಬಿದ್ದ ಕಳ್ಳ

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  • rao, puttur

    Wed, May 09 2018

    Modi is not going to countries for sightseeing. He has signed business agreements worth hundreds of crores.

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Wed, May 09 2018

    If he is 56 or 57 let them come to india to sign. Why 56 is going to their countery to sign.

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  • Sanjay, Mangalore

    Wed, May 09 2018

    Mr Rao,
    Come tell where is his trips benefitted to the nation, where are all the deals he signed , where are the investments, Where are the jobs being created, over and above see how many people lost jobs , Modi suggested to make pakodas and sell if you lose your job.
    India's GDP on all time low, all news about signing deals are just Jumla . People see the media's propaganda and talk, Very few corageous Journalist like Karan Thapar can ask questions where Modi cannot answer but instead drink water and leave the interview halfway.

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  • Sanjay, Mangalore

    Wed, May 09 2018

    Mr Rao,
    Come tell where is his trips benefitted to the nation, where are all the deals he signed , where are the investments, Where are the jobs being created, over and above see how many people lost jobs , Modi suggested to make pakodas and sell if you lose your job.
    India's GDP on all time low, all news about signing deals are just Jumla . People see the media's propaganda and talk, Very few corageous Journalist like Karan Thapar can ask questions where Modi cannot answer but instead drink water and leave the interview halfway.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, May 09 2018

    v want genuine bills. not faked bills.

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  • mangaluru mohammed, Mangaluru

    Wed, May 09 2018

    AB ayega Mazaa.... Now wait and see Modi and Co. have enjoyed enough on foreign tours its time for him to stay in india and work for india... Feku was always on a run and did nothing for india...

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Wed, May 09 2018

    Let the information include the names of individuals included in his entourage. Fore sure somewhere there will be LaMo, NiMo, and our great Mallya at one or the other time !

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Wed, May 09 2018

    Looks like all this time Feku and his gang were busy finding a way to show the mammoth expenditure bill much smaller than what it actually was. Now after incorporating a division factor, they must've made it available to the public.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Wed, May 09 2018

    If the citizens don't have right to know the expenses of PM's foreign as well as domestic tours, then it is dictatorship, not democracy.

    Be it any party, disclosure of information is in line with democratic principles. Otherwise it is robbery by the ruling party of the day. Congress need to pay attention to its evils that keep continuing to this day. From Chai and pakoda can a citizen think of flying abroad on several tours, most of them meaning less or of less meaning? Now the citizens need to ask about the cost of each flyover. Politicians need to know they are accountable to the voters.

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