The Union Cabinet is likely to consider official amendments to the Whistle-blowers Protection Bill tomorrow.
Though the official amendments were moved in the Rajya Sabha last year, the bill could not come up for proper discussion and passage. It came up for consideration on August 14 last year but the House was adjourned due to the demise of Union minister Vilasrao Deshmukh.
Now the Ministry of Personnel is seeking the Union Cabinet's post facto approval to the official amendments.
One of the key amendments include "clear prohibition" of disclosures prejudicially affecting the sovereignty and integrity of the country. It also bars disclosure of information which could compromise strategic, scientific and economic interests of the country and affect foreign relations.
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The Whistle-blowers' Protection Bill, 2012 has already been approved by the Lok Sabha without a debate in 2011.
Matters related to corruption and human rights violations in defence forces and intelligence agencies will also be covered by the bill.