IndiaVision RSS Feed    Browse IndiaVision on Mobile    Subscribe to me on FriendFeed    Follow us on Twitter    Follow us on Facebook
News | Videos | Mobile | Jobs | Blog | Yellow Pages | Games | Jokes | Chat | e-Cards | Astrology | Articles | Recipes | Send Gifts
IndiaVision - An Informative Site on India
IndiaVision NEWS
Today : Saturday - May 26, 2012, 12:21pm (GMT+5.5)
All News  
Top News
National News
International News
Business News
Sports News
   » Cricket
   » Football
Entertainment News
Sci - Tech
Politics News
Health & Fitness
Education
Travel
Lifestyle
Gulf News
Featured
 
::| Latest News
News in Pictures

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is in Cuba again for more radiation therapy after he was operated on in February for a new cancerous tumour.

International News
 

British Govt. tables law to protect Prince Charles from public scrutiny

Sunday - Mar 21, 2010, 05:33pm (GMT+5.5)
[+] Text [-]

London, Mar. 21 (ANI): In order to protect Prince Charles from public scrutiny, the British Government is trying to amend a law that would lead to a blanket ban on anyone disclosing information about the royal family.

British Justice Secretary Jack Straw tabled an amendment to the Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill to prevent anyone from seeking information about Prince Charles, the Queen and Prince William, The Times reports.

The royal family is exempt from direct requests for information under the Freedom of Information Act, but public bodies can be asked to release information that may include details about the royals.

The move comes after a freedom of information (FoI) application revealed how Charles scuttled a three billion pounds redevelopment of Chelsea Barracks.

After discovering that his aide met planning officials to discuss the scrapping of the scheme, property developers Christian and Nick Candy initiated a legal proceeding.

The court has ordered Clarence House to disclose relevant documents by the end of this week. If the information provided is inadequate, Charles could be called to testify.

Critics of Straw’s amendment say it would seriously restrict freedom of information laws.

Maurice Frankel, director of the Campaign for Freedom of Information, said: "Obviously one would want to protect the confidential nature of the meetings between the monarch and the prime minister. But the FoI Act already provides this kind of protection."

Over 60 MPs have signed an early day motion calling for it to be dropped.



|

Rating (Votes: )   

blog comments powered by Disqus

Other Articles:
US still ‘unsure’ over ‘positive’ or ‘negative’ impact of Pak Taliban arrests (21st Mar, 2010)
FIR against Obama over drone attacks sought by Pak human rights group (21st Mar, 2010)
British military intelligence ran secret ‘torture unit’ in Iraq (21st Mar, 2010)
UK under resourced to fight a war with Iran: Expert (21st Mar, 2010)
US, Pakistan undecided over discussing Indo-Pak ties during March 24 talks (21st Mar, 2010)
Drug suspect avoids going to loo for a month to save cocaine parcels hidden in stomach! (21st Mar, 2010)
I arranged five meetings between Nawaz Sharif and Osama : Ex-ISI official (21st Mar, 2010)
Best Job in the World winner settles in West End (21st Mar, 2010)
'Tweenage' girls find sexy images 'gross' (21st Mar, 2010)
New dinosaur species found in China (21st Mar, 2010)
UN chief visits Gaza to revive Middle East talks (21st Mar, 2010)
Dhaka to ratify Rome Statute for '71 war crimes trial (21st Mar, 2010)
Donors' conference for Darfur begins in Cairo (21st Mar, 2010)
Taliban kills four 'US spies' in Pakistan (21st Mar, 2010)
Russia says it needs 50 n-subs to counter US, British fleets (21st Mar, 2010)
32 killed in clashes in north-west Pakistan (21st Mar, 2010)
Four killed in suicide attack in Pakistan (21st Mar, 2010)
Lindsay Lohan 'unwelcome' in India (21st Mar, 2010)
Women's blood inspires rebel art in Nepal (21st Mar, 2010)
After Koirala who? The question plagues Nepal (21st Mar, 2010)
Koirala's last journey begins (21st Mar, 2010)
Malaysian Indian enterprises need 100,000 foreign workers (21st Mar, 2010)
FICCI bats for nuclear liability bill to win 'next frontier' (21st Mar, 2010)
Oz bid to create 'World's Longest Toilet Queue' (21st Mar, 2010)
Hooters workers sue against skimpy uniforms, short pay, long hours (21st Mar, 2010)





Visit IndiaVision On Your Mobile
Buy Domain Names Online
Get Free Mail
Free Mail
Login | Sign Up
Download IndiaVision Free Toolbar
FireFox Safari Internet Explorer
 
Contact Us | Advertise with Us | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer | Terms of Use
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...