Right to information a must for transparency and accountability: Chief Justice Isa

Right to information a must for transparency and accountability: Chief Justice Isa

Pakistan

Calls for openness and accepting the right to know about working institutions using public money

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ISLAMABAD (Dunya News/Web Desk) – Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa on Saturday said the access to information was basic right of all citizens and highlighted the Article 19 of the Constitution which guarantees freedom of speech, expression and media.

He said the law made it mandatory for the federal government’s organisations to provide the required information to the concerned citizens, adding that the Supreme Court too was bound to follow the Article 19-A – the right to information.

Addressing a seminar, the chief justice said, “Accountability starts with [sharing of and access to] information”, adding that the Supreme Court was running on the financial resources collected from the people.

“Every institution using the public money is your institution,” he said and added, “We have presented ourselves for accountability.”

Read more: Live telecast of cases to make justice system more transparent: Chief Justice Isa

The chief justice cited live telecast of Supreme Court proceedings as an example in this regard, as the move leads to openness and transparency, and asked the critics to express their opinion only after watching what is happening in the courtroom. “We should inform the people ourselves about what we are doing.”

Access to information leads to transparency, Chief Justice Isa noted and said no one would be able to level baseless allegations after the live telecast. The top court was also working on swift disposal of cases, he informed the audience about the steps being taken to improve the Supreme Court working, which also includes publishing the first ever quarterly report.

The chief justice mentioned that efforts were being made to improve the working of Supreme Judicial Council – the sole body invested with the authority to hold the judges accountable, which recently led to the resignations tendered by Justice Mazahar Ali Akbar Naqvi and Justice Ijazul Ahsan.

“Someone has advised me not to share the real feelings with journalists,” he quipped to the amusement of people attending the event.
 




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