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29/07/2010 Law to protect whistleblowers soon New Delhi, July 29 (IANS) The government Thursday said a bill   to protect whistleblowers is in the final stage of formulation. "A bill to protect the persons who make public interest   disclosures is nearing finalization," Minister of State for Public Grievances   Prithviraj Chavan said in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha. 
 "There   have been reports in the media and government has been informed about the   increased threat to RTI (Right to Information) activists. Such incidents when   reported are investigated by the local police," Chavan said.
 
 The   minister, however, ruled out any legislation to protect RTI activists   specifically.
 
 The statement comes in the backdrop of the murder of RTI   activist Amit Jethava in Ahmedabad July 20.
 
 According to official   sources, in the draft being prepared under the name The Public Interest   Disclosure (Protection of Informers) Bill, 2009, the Central Vigilance   Commission (CVC) will be designated the authority to which complaints against   any central government employee or central government-backed institution will be   made.
 
 The CVC will have the powers of a civil court, including powers to   summon anybody, order police investigation and provide security to the   whistleblower.
 
 The issue of protection for whistleblowers caught the   attention of the entire nation after the murder of National Highways Authority   of India (NHAI) engineer Satyendra Dubey who had sent a letter to then prime   minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, giving an account of corruption in the   construction of highways.
 
 
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