Government broadens rules that bar retired officials from publishing sensitive information
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Last Updated: Jun 02, 2021, 02:46 PM IST
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All employees would have to give an undertaking to the head of organisation that they would not publish such information failing which pension can be “withheld or withdrawn”, the amendment states.
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The Centre has amended its rules barring officers who had worked in intelligence and security related organisations from publishing sensitive information by adding new clauses, including the conditions that they can t share any material on “domain of the organisation” or its personnel.
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Centre amends pension rules, bars security officials from publishing material after retirement without clearance ANI | Updated: Jun 02, 2021 21:01 IST
New Delhi [India], June 2 (ANI): The Centre has amended central civil services pension rules which now state that retired officials of security and intelligence organisations will not publish material, including that related to their experience and expertise in the organisation, without clearance from the head of the organisation.
The Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions said in a notification that Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1972 are being amended. No government servant, who having worked in any intelligence or security-related organization included in the second schedule of Right to Information Act, shall, without prior clearance from the head of organization, make any publication after retirement of any material relating to or including domain of the organisati
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