KP Culture & Tourism Authority's Silence Forces Citizen to File RTI Complaint
Peshawar: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Culture & Tourism Authority (KPCTA) has drawn criticism for its silence on a Right to Information (RTI) request filed by a local citizen. The application sought crucial documents, including the academic qualifications and verification details of its employees, copies of the Board of Directors' (BOD) regulations, and internal audit reports.
The RTI application was submitted on April 7th, 2025. However,
despite the legally mandated timeframe for response, the KPCTA has reportedly
failed to provide any information. This silence has prompted the applicant to
escalate the matter by filing a formal complaint with the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Right to Information Commission.
Sources reveal that prior to this RTI request, an official
within the KPCTA had allegedly called for all pending RTI applications,
including those that have remained unanswered for the past two years.
Disappointingly, the current application, along with the backlog, has also been
met with silence.
The aggrieved citizen has now registered Complaint No. 12341 with
the RTI Commission, highlighting the KPCTA's lack of responsiveness and
emphasizing the fundamental right of every citizen to access information. This
case underscores the importance of transparency and accountability within
government bodies.
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