Another RTI Request Ignored: Directorate General Culture & Tourism Authority Faces Complaint

 

Peshawar: The Directorate General Culture & Tourism Authority in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is facing further scrutiny for allegedly ignoring a citizen's Right to Information (RTI) requests. A complaint has been filed with the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Information Commission, highlighting the authority's failure to respond to applications submitted nearly three months ago.

The applicant, addressing the Chief Information Commissioner, stated that two RTI applications were submitted on January 11, 2025, to the Director General Culture & Tourism Authority, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. These applications sought information on several key areas within the department, including details about additional charges held by officials, their official grades and positions, procurement and event management procedures, and information regarding official vehicles and their usage.

According to the complainant, despite the significant lapse in time, no response has been received from the Directorate General Culture & Tourism Authority. This lack of communication is being cited as a clear violation of the Right to Information Act, 2013.

Evidence, including screenshots of sent emails and copies of the RTI applications, has been submitted to the Information Commission as part of the complaint. The applicant is now urging the Chief Information Commissioner for urgent intervention and action against the concerned authority for its alleged disregard of the RTI law. This latest incident adds to the growing concerns regarding transparency and responsiveness within cultural and tourism bodies in the province.

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