Seven Months of Silence: What the KP Sports Directorate’s RTI Evasion Reveals About Governance, Secrecy and Public Money
Musarrat Ullah Jan , KikxNow , Digital Creator In any functioning democracy, the right to information is not a courtesy. It is a mechanism of control. It allows citizens to audit power without occupying office. It forces institutions to justify expenditure, explain decisions and maintain records that can withstand scrutiny. When that mechanism is obstructed, the issue is never procedural. It is structural. On 4 July 2025, a formal request was submitted to the Public Information Officer of the Directorate of Sports, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa under the KP Right to Information Act 2013. The request was neither complicated nor politically explosive. It asked for data that any organized department should be able to produce within days: the number of CCTV cameras installed at Peshawar Sports Complex, their operational status, installation dates, maintenance costs and vendor details. It also sought information on computers in use at the Directorate, their procurement history, functional st...