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Demonstration in Front of United Nations on August 12 , Friday 11-1pm at NYC
India Violates UN Convention against Corruption after Ratification:.
Demonstration in Front of United Nations on August 12 New York, NY
New York, NY , 12-Aug-2011- The government of India has prepared an Ombudsman Bill (Lokpal Bill) that has greater penalties for a complainant who is unable to prove his complaint against a public servant than the public servant who has been proven to be corrupt.
May of this year India was among the last fifteen countries to ratify. Condemning this act of irresponsible governance by the Indian Government, people concerned by this development are staging a peaceful protest at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza Park, across United Nations, New York, NY from 11 am to 1 pm on Friday, August 12, 2011.
Billions of dollars of public funds that could have completely eradicated poverty and infrastructure problems in India are regularly stolen and lost every year due to corrupt government administrators and politicians who thrive in a system that has ineffective anti-corruption institutions and laws. In the preamble to the convention, the UN notes ...illicit acquisition of personal wealth can be particularly damaging to democratic institutions, national economies and the rule of the law... India has been struggling with this problem for decades. UN also notes that ... with the support and involvement of individuals and groups outside the public sector, such as civil society, non-governmental organizations and community-based organizations, if there their efforts in this area are to be effective. However, the Indian government is doing its best to minimize and even avoid the participation of people and organizations outside the government in passing and formation of the anticorruption laws.
In letter and spirit, the bill is designed to give greater protection to the corrupt and leave out from its purview more than 98% of the public servants in the country.
This violates the UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) that India had ratified in. The Lokpal Bill has been pending since 1969 and though revived on several occasions, never got enacted as law by the Indian government. After signing the UNCAC treaty the Government of India once again decided to revise the Lokpal Bill. But the question remains, Does Lokpal Bill incorporate the national legislative requirements to enforce the norms of the UN convention against corruption?
To learn more about this fight against corruption, please visit
India Against Corruption or India Against Corruption | Facebook
Contacts:
Alok Singh, 773-440-4499, alokzee@gmail.com
Atul Kumar, +1 203-987-4452 , atultech@gmail.com
Ashim Jain, 562-712-2346, ashimjain@gmail.com
Mohanraj Thirumalai, 312-218-7740, tmohan26@gmail.com
Partha Tu, +1 201-978-1331 , lok.partha@gmail.com
About:
India Against Corruption movement is an expression of collective anger of people of India against corruption. We have all come together to force/request/persuade/pressurize the Government to enact the Jan Lokpal Bill. We feel that if this Bill were enacted it would create an effective deterrence against corruption.
For Detailed Note
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1m7pk4w87DpdjHZRgJIzNh7UHlbDhf3NIz0HY4S01HNo/edit
This is for those Indians who want to particpate in it.
Thanks
----------------
Demonstration in Front of United Nations on August 12 , Friday 11-1pm at NYC
India Violates UN Convention against Corruption after Ratification:.
Demonstration in Front of United Nations on August 12 New York, NY
New York, NY , 12-Aug-2011- The government of India has prepared an Ombudsman Bill (Lokpal Bill) that has greater penalties for a complainant who is unable to prove his complaint against a public servant than the public servant who has been proven to be corrupt.
May of this year India was among the last fifteen countries to ratify. Condemning this act of irresponsible governance by the Indian Government, people concerned by this development are staging a peaceful protest at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza Park, across United Nations, New York, NY from 11 am to 1 pm on Friday, August 12, 2011.
Billions of dollars of public funds that could have completely eradicated poverty and infrastructure problems in India are regularly stolen and lost every year due to corrupt government administrators and politicians who thrive in a system that has ineffective anti-corruption institutions and laws. In the preamble to the convention, the UN notes ...illicit acquisition of personal wealth can be particularly damaging to democratic institutions, national economies and the rule of the law... India has been struggling with this problem for decades. UN also notes that ... with the support and involvement of individuals and groups outside the public sector, such as civil society, non-governmental organizations and community-based organizations, if there their efforts in this area are to be effective. However, the Indian government is doing its best to minimize and even avoid the participation of people and organizations outside the government in passing and formation of the anticorruption laws.
In letter and spirit, the bill is designed to give greater protection to the corrupt and leave out from its purview more than 98% of the public servants in the country.
This violates the UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) that India had ratified in. The Lokpal Bill has been pending since 1969 and though revived on several occasions, never got enacted as law by the Indian government. After signing the UNCAC treaty the Government of India once again decided to revise the Lokpal Bill. But the question remains, Does Lokpal Bill incorporate the national legislative requirements to enforce the norms of the UN convention against corruption?
To learn more about this fight against corruption, please visit
India Against Corruption or India Against Corruption | Facebook
Contacts:
Alok Singh, 773-440-4499, alokzee@gmail.com
Atul Kumar, +1 203-987-4452 , atultech@gmail.com
Ashim Jain, 562-712-2346, ashimjain@gmail.com
Mohanraj Thirumalai, 312-218-7740, tmohan26@gmail.com
Partha Tu, +1 201-978-1331 , lok.partha@gmail.com
About:
India Against Corruption movement is an expression of collective anger of people of India against corruption. We have all come together to force/request/persuade/pressurize the Government to enact the Jan Lokpal Bill. We feel that if this Bill were enacted it would create an effective deterrence against corruption.
For Detailed Note
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1m7pk4w87DpdjHZRgJIzNh7UHlbDhf3NIz0HY4S01HNo/edit