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Arappor Iyakkam moved the Information Commission against the PIO over its application
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Pitfalls all along: Arappor Iyakkam had filed an RTI application with the Corporation on July 31, 2018, seeking a list of roads and the rates finalised for their repair.
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Arappor Iyakkam moved the Information Commission against the PIO over its application The Tamil Nadu State Information Commission levied a penalty of ₹25,000 against an Greater Chennai Corporation Executive Engineer for failure to give information under the RTI Act.
According to a release from Arapoor Iyakkam convener Jayaram Venkatesan, the Commission had ordered disciplinary action against the Superintendent and Executive Engineer, Bus Route Roads Department of the Corporation.