Make public full report of MCI inspection of medical colleges within 6 weeks: CIC to MCI
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The Commission strongly feels that by placing the MCI recognized medical institutions' periodic assessment report in public domain, the opacity in the prevailing system of medical education in India would be reduced
The Council is a statutory regulator of medical education infrastructure in the country. It monitors and regulates the number of seats, course structure and quality of education.
The CBI is probing a number of cases related to alleged corruption in finalising inspection reports of MCI on the basis of which clearance are given to a medical college to run a course and take admissions.
"Keeping assessment reports hidden in files away from public gaze is counter-productive for an efficiency of medical education system as prevailing in the nation," Information Commissioner Yashovardhan Azad said in his order.
New Delhi: The Central Information Commission has directed the Medical Council of India to place in the public domain inspection reports of all medical institutions in the country within six weeks, in a major decision for the cause of transparency.
The Council is a statutory regulator of medical education infrastructure in the country. It monitors and regulates the number of seats, course structure and quality of education.
The CBI is probing a number of cases related to alleged corruption in finalising inspection reports of MCI on the basis of which clearance are given to a medical college to run a course and take admissions.
"Keeping assessment reports hidden in files away from public gaze is counter-productive for an efficiency of medical education system as prevailing in the nation," Information Commissioner Yashovardhan Azad said in his order.
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