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  • 2 August 2013

    Nigerian Official Urges Doubling of Reply Period

    The head of the Nigerian civil service, Bukar Aji, on July 30 recommended that the 2011 Freedom of Information Act be amended to allow 14 days instead of seven to respond to requests. Aji  spoke at National Conference on the Freedom of Information Act, organized by the Right to Know Initiative, in Abuja. He said […]

  • 2 August 2013

    Indian Cabinet Approves Bill to Exempt Parties from RTI

    The Indian Cabinet Aug. 1 approved proposed amendments to the Right to Information Act to nullify an order of the Central Information Commission making the six national political parties subject to the RTI law. The draft amendments are expected to be introduced in the monsoon session of Parliament beginning on Aug. 5. The consensus among […]

  • 2 August 2013

    Guernsey Approves Code on Access to Information

    The British dependency of Guernsey has approved an agreed to an access to information code. According to a BBC report, “The code falls short of a Freedom of Information Act like the one in place in the UK and being introduced in the Isle of Man and Jersey.” The new code includes 15 exemptions, a […]

  • 2 August 2013

    OGP, IFIs Back Openness as Important Development Goal

    The Open Government Partnership Steering Committee has written to United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urging that the creation of open and accountable public institutions be made part of the next round of international development goals, according to a blog post by Joe Powell, OGP Support Unit Deputy Director. A similar emphasis is contained in a […]

  • 2 August 2013

    FOI Notes: Employment, User Guide, Alliances

    Employment: The African Freedom of Information Centre, a pan-African membership civil society organization and resource centre promoting the right of access to information, is seeking the services of a consultant “to lead the development of a strategic plan to guide its programmes and institutional development over the next four years.” The entire task is expected […]

  • 29 July 2013

    Pakistan Activists Object to Draft RTI Ordinance in KP

    Civil society groups are objecting that the proposed right to information ordinance in Pakistan’s province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was watered down. The Coalition on Right of Information (CRTI) and allies held a press conference July 24 recently to oppose the bill which was changed in early July by the Cabinet. CRTI coordinator Zahid Abddullah said […]

  • 29 July 2013

    UK Supreme Court Upholds Request for Pay Structure

    The U.K. Supreme Court ruled July 29 that information relating to South Lanarkshire Council’s staff pay structure should be disclosed. The judgment is the first considered by the Supreme Court under Scotland’s freedom of information law. The requester in 2010 sought details of the number of people placed at specific points on South Lanarkshire Council’s pay […]

  • 29 July 2013

    Indian Committee Says RTI Should Cover Cricket Board

    A special Indian committee constituted by the government has recommended that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) should be covered by the Right to Information Act if it wants to field the “Indian” cricket team. Retired Justice Mukul Mudgal, the chairman of a committee constituted to draft the Sports Development Bill 2013, […]

  • 29 July 2013

    OGP Media Council Formed; SC Seeks Ambitious Goals

    An Open Government Partnership “Media Council” is exploring how the OGP can connect better with the media, according to the minutes of a recent OGP Steering Committee meeting and a FreedomInfo.org interview with the Council chairman. The Media Council, which was formed with no fanfare, was one of many topics on the agenda at the July […]

  • 26 July 2013

    Liberian Commissioner Orders Release of Asset Disclosures

    Liberia’s information commissioner, in his first ruling, has ordered the nation’s Anti-Corruption Commission to release the asset disclosure statement of Cabinet ministers and their deputies. The records were sought by the Center for Media Studies and Peace Building (CEMESP) . Mark Bedo-Wla Freeman in his July 23 decision stated, “The asset declarations are part of efforts […]

  • 26 July 2013

    Court Blocks CIC Hearing About Indian Cricket Board

    A court order caused the Indian Central Information Commission to cancel a July 25 hearing on whether the Board of Control for Cricket in India should be declared a public authority subject to the Right to Information Act. The Madras High Court issued the order, according to a report by NDTV and another by ESPN. […]

  • 26 July 2013

    Ghana Government Has Made Few Changes in RTI Draft Bill

    The government of Ghana has made few substantive changes in a Right to Information bill from last year that is widely considered too weak by FOI advocates The bill was approved by the Cabinet June 6, but has yet to be made public. (See previous FreedomInfo.org report.) Officials say is still being worked on, according […]

  • 26 July 2013

    Appeal Granted in Case Involving Prince Charles

    Three British high court judges have allowed an appeal of a decision denying public access to letters from Prince Charles to government agencies. The Guardian newspaper has been seeking the letters for eight years. In July, the British High Court refused to overturn a government decision to block the disclosure of Prince Charles’ correspondence. (See previous […]

  • 26 July 2013

    Spanish Committee Approves FOI Amendments in Private

    The Spanish Parliament’s Constitutional Commission on July 25 approved amendments to the transparency law. The nonpublic session was boycotted by left of center parties, including the main opposition Socialist Party and the process came under fire from Access Info Europe. “At time of writing we don’t have a clear picture of exactly which amendments were […]

  • 26 July 2013

    FOI Notes: Countries, Funding, Commentary,Technology

    Canada: A book titled “Access in the Academy,” developed by the Freedom of Information and Privacy Association and Mike Larsen of Kwantlen Polytechnic University (Instructor, Dept. of Criminology) describes how researchers, students, and others in the higher education can make the most of FOI and ATI practices. FOIA Machine: Developers of an online tool called […]

  • 25 July 2013

    First Expert Assessments Due Out in September From OGP

    The first assessments by independent examiners of the national action plans by the founding eight members of the Open Government Partnership are on track for announcement in mid-September. These will be the first evaluations to emerge from the OGP Independent Review Mechanism (IRM). The IRM is a multi-step, multi-deadline evolving process. The impending issuance of […]

  • 24 July 2013

    Indian RTI Supporters Object to Planned Amendments

    A group of eminent citizens has objected to plans by the six major political parties to pass legislation exempting themselves from the Right to Information Act. A joint letter noted that the parties have not gone to court to challenge the June order of the Central Information Commission, but instead are making plans for a […]

  • 24 July 2013

    Pro-FOI Coalition Wins Election in St. Helena

    Candidates who made government transparency a central campaign promise have swept the election on the island of St. Helena. The winning coalition plans to pass a freedom of information bill. Several of the candidates, sworn in July 24, objected to being forced to swear secrecy oath required by the Constitution, according to reporting by journalist […]

  • 24 July 2013

    Most Chinese Cities Rank Low on Fiscal Transparency

    A university study has concluded that most Chinese cities have weak fiscal transparency, according to an article in China Daily. Eighty-four percent of the cities, or 243, scored below 100 on a 243 point scale, according to the study by the School of Public Policy and Management at Tsinghua University. It included four parts, with […]

  • 24 July 2013

    Indian RTI activist Ends Hunger Strike in Goa

    Indian RTI activist Rajan Ghate on July 22 ended his six day hunger strike following assurances from Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar over the appointment of state information commissioners. Ghate started his strike to demand that the state government appoint a Chief Information Commissioner as well as State Information Commissioners, posts unfilled for more than […]