Citing national security, govt declines info on clearances for GST network

Some officials have raised concerns over GSTN with majority stake in private hands

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

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Citing national security, the Centre has declined to share details on security clearance given to Goods and Services Network (GSTN), a special-purpose vehicle set up to provide information-technology support for the implementation of

The home ministry was asked to provide details of security clearance given to through an application.



"It is informed that you have sought information regarding security clearance which relates to clearance. Any information related to security purpose is exempted from disclosure as per provisions of Section 8 (1) (g) of the Act, 2005. Hence, the information sought cannot be provided," the Ministry said in reply to the query filed by PTI.

The section bars information disclosure of which "would endanger the life or physical safety of any person or identify the source of information or assistance given in confidence for enforcement or security purposes".

The GSTN, a not-for-profit private limited company, has 51 per cent equity of five private institutions — Bank (10 per cent), (10 per cent), (10 per cent), Strategic Investment Corporation (10 per cent) and Housing Finance (11 per cent).

The Centre has 24.5 per cent equity in GSTN, whereas state governments, two union territories and an empowered committee of state finance ministers together hold another 24.5 per cent stake in it.

Some senior officials and indirect employees organisation have raised concerns over the management pattern of the with the majority stake in private hands.

They had said since is funded by the central and state governments, there is no justification in entrusting its management to private individuals with heavy salary and allowance.

BJP MP has also opposed majority stake for private entities in and has written to Prime Minister over it.

Citing national security, govt declines info on clearances for GST network

Some officials have raised concerns over GSTN with majority stake in private hands

Some officials have raised concerns over GSTN with majority stake in private hands Citing national security, the Centre has declined to share details on security clearance given to Goods and Services Network (GSTN), a special-purpose vehicle set up to provide information-technology support for the implementation of

The home ministry was asked to provide details of security clearance given to through an application.

"It is informed that you have sought information regarding security clearance which relates to clearance. Any information related to security purpose is exempted from disclosure as per provisions of Section 8 (1) (g) of the Act, 2005. Hence, the information sought cannot be provided," the Ministry said in reply to the query filed by PTI.

The section bars information disclosure of which "would endanger the life or physical safety of any person or identify the source of information or assistance given in confidence for enforcement or security purposes".

The GSTN, a not-for-profit private limited company, has 51 per cent equity of five private institutions — Bank (10 per cent), (10 per cent), (10 per cent), Strategic Investment Corporation (10 per cent) and Housing Finance (11 per cent).

The Centre has 24.5 per cent equity in GSTN, whereas state governments, two union territories and an empowered committee of state finance ministers together hold another 24.5 per cent stake in it.

Some senior officials and indirect employees organisation have raised concerns over the management pattern of the with the majority stake in private hands.

They had said since is funded by the central and state governments, there is no justification in entrusting its management to private individuals with heavy salary and allowance.

BJP MP has also opposed majority stake for private entities in and has written to Prime Minister over it.
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