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  • 3 February 2012

    President Aquino Submits Text of FOI Legislation

    Philippines President Benigno Aquino Feb. 2 sent to Congress his administration’s long awaited version of the freedom of information bill. “Earlier today, we formally submitted to our coalition partners in the House of Representatives a substitute Freedom of Information Bill, which we believe addresses stakeholders’ desires to have more transparency  and more access to information […]

  • 3 February 2012

    Dutch Wob War Enters New, More Civilized Stage

    By Roger Vleugels Vluegels, roger.vleugels@planet.nl, is based in The Netherlands where he publishes Fringe Spitting, in which this report first appeared. In the first half of 2011 the Minister of Internal Affairs, Piet-Hein Donner, in charge for the Dutch FOIA, the Wob, launched his attack on the Wob. Since September 2011 the early signs of change […]

  • 3 February 2012

    OGP Posts Updates From Some Member Countries

    The Open Government Partnership has begun posting updates from member countries about the progress they are making on their national action plans. The OGP announcement Feb. 2 said 19 updates had been received, but not all of them were available on the OGP website as of Feb. 3. More are expected. In most cases, the […]

  • 31 January 2012

    Court in Nepal Delays Controversial RTI Limits

    The Supreme Court of Nepal Jan. 31 stayed until Feb. 5 the decision of the government to classify 140 kinds of information, according to a report in Republica.   The court ordered defendants and plaintiffs to be present arguments on whether the classification decision should be stayed until there is a final decision by the […]

  • 31 January 2012

    UN Body Planning Website on FOI, Data Protection

    A United Nations body has requested advice on its plans to create an online platform concerning freedom of information and data protection. The platform (http://www.unpan.org/unpacs) also will cover other topics related to public administration. The call for comments is an “informal” outreach effort mainly designed to get input from civil society organizations and academics. The […]

  • 31 January 2012

    Nepalese Information Classification Called Excessive, Illegal

    The government of Nepal has classified as confidential 140 types of information, sparking protests and legal actions. The classifications by a three-person committee came into force on Jan. 15, without promised consultations, and the scope of the secrecy extends beyond the scope of allowable exemptions contained in the RTI Act Section 3, according to Tanka Aryal, […]

  • 30 January 2012

    UK Issues Responses to Open Data Consultation

    The United Kingdom government has posted the almost 500 responses to its consultation on open data. The “Making Open Data Real” effort was launched in August with an October deadline for answers to questions “aimed at informing Government’s strategy to embed transparency and open data as core operating principles of the public services,” according to […]

  • 27 January 2012

    CSO Member to Help Chair OGP; Panama to Join

    We have an #OGP civil society co-chair!! That’s Martin Tisne’s enthusiastic tweet about a development in the closed meeting of the governance subcommittee of the Open Government Partnership. The subcommittee met Jan 26 and 27 in Washington to work out further details of the unusual Steering Committee structure that  includes both government and civil society […]

  • 27 January 2012

    Sierra Leone Portal No Substitute for FOI Law, Advocates Say

    Promises by Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai Koroma to pass a freedom of information law have resulted in no action, so when he announced a Transparency Sierra Leone portal Jan. 24 and said it would lead to an “unprecedented level of openness,” FOI supporters  reacted with annoyance. Executive Director of the Society for Democratic Initiative, […]

  • 27 January 2012

    Kenyan Draft FOI Bill Subject to More Review

    The Kenyan Constitutional Implementation Commission has asked for further modifications of a draft freedom of information law, according to an expert who attended the meeting. A few issues proved contentious and a technical committee was asked to seek further submissions from stakeholders and to make further recommendations. Below are the main provisions on which the […]

  • 27 January 2012

    FOI Notes: Open Data, Climate Change, FOI Survey

    Accountability: One World Trust issues its latest report on accountability (pdf).  The accountability framework methodology and indicators have been changed in 11 key ways. “These range from giving more weight to the role of top level strategy, changing the way in which we score (e.g. moving from a binary to a scaled scoring system), new […]

  • 20 January 2012

    OGP Seeks Input on Topics, Side Meetings for April

    The Open Government Partnership is continuing its preparations for the April meeting in Brazil, putting out calls for suggestion of panel topics and “thematic side meetings.” The OGP also reminded member nations to submit short updates on their efforts to develop national action plans, which are due by the April 16-18 meeting in Brasilia. In […]

  • 19 January 2012

    Hearings on South African Secrecy Bill to Start

    The National Council of Provinces has announced plans to hold public consultations on the Protection of State Information Bill in all nine provinces. The NCOP’s 15-member ad hoc committee is considering the bill following its passage in 2011 by the National Assembly. The NCOP’s committee is chaired by Raseriti Tau. The first hearing is Jan. […]

  • 19 January 2012

    Indian Commission to List Pending Cases on Website

    The Indian Central Information Commission has started making public on its website a list of pending cases. The new feature, at the top of left column, began Jan. 9 and will be updated monthly. Shailesh Gandhi, one of the five central information commissioners, said this will “reassure citizens that there is fairness in taking up […]

  • 13 January 2012

    OGP to Hire Civil Society Coordinator; Costa Rica Joins

    The Open Government Partnership is advertising for a coordinator of civil society organizations and Costa Rica has joined, making the OGP a 51-nation multilateral effort to promote transparency. Hivos, a Dutch development organization “guided by humanist values,.” is doing the hiring for the new position. (Read the job description here. Applications, which will be made public, […]

  • 13 January 2012

    US Creating FOI Portal for All Agencies

    The United States is nearing creation of a multi-agency portal that automates freedom of information processing and reporting, stores FOIA requests and responses in a repository and keeps records electronically, according to a blog post on the site of the national FOIA ombudsman. The site to go live in the fall of 2012 will allow […]

  • 13 January 2012

    Debate Over UK FOI Act Reform Building

    The United Kingdom’s Ministry of Justice has indicated new entities to be covered by the Freedom of Information Act, one of many changes being contemplated as part of a major ongoing government review. The Campaign for Freedom of Information is gearing up its efforts to monitor and influence the review. A recent blog post by the […]

  • 13 January 2012

    Dunion Makes Case for Scottish FOI Reforms

    Outgoing Scottish Information Commissioner Kevin Dunion has urged reform of the 2002 Scottish freedom of information law, making his case in a report and warning that Scotland is in danger of falling behind other countries. Public awareness of FOI rights are at an all-time high, he said, but authorities are failing to deal with requests properly […]

  • 13 January 2012

    June Passage of FOI Bill in Philippines Predicted

    The version of freedom of information legislation supported by Philippines President Benigno Aquino is being called the People’s Ownership of Government Information bill, or POGI, which is Filipino slang for handsome, and supporters continue to be hopeful it will pass, although some have expressed concern that it is not officially on the list of bills […]

  • 13 January 2012

    UAE Announces Plans to Publish Data

    The United Arab Emirates has announced plans to publish more data, according a Jan. 9 report in Gulf News.com by Zaher Bitar. The federal government “has urged its ministries and departments to publish more open data on their websites to enhance e-readiness and help promote the concept of open government, one of the pillars of […]