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  • 19 September 2011

    Three More Countries Join OGP on Eve of Kick-Off

    Canada, Romania and Uruguay will round out the roster of 46 countries joining the Open Government Partnership, according to an OGP Twitter post late Sept. 19. In addition, the OGP has released the declaration that joining countries will sign and the steering committee has indicated it will take steps toward proactive disclosure and announce its […]

  • 19 September 2011

    ANC Postpones POIB Vote to Seek Additional Input

    The ruling African National Congress in South Africa has postponed a planned Sept. 20 vote on the controversial Protection of Information Bill. The bill will be finalized by the end of the year, according to ANC chief whip Mathole Motshekga, who said the decision was made in order to get more input on the bill. […]

  • 19 September 2011

    Guyana Assembly Passes Access to Information Bill

    The Guyana National Assembly Sept. 15 passed an access to information bill drafted in meetings boycotted by the opposition and being criticized by transparency activists. President Bharrat Jagdeo is expected to sign the bill in the coming months, according to an Associated Press report. Prime Minister Samuel Hinds told the Assembly that 20 of the […]

  • 16 September 2011

    43 Countries to Join Open Government Partnership

    With the only a few days to go before the Sept. 20 launch event, 43 countries have agreed to join the Open Government Partnership. The latest seven to appear on the official list are: the Czech Republic, El Salvador, Latvia, Peru, South Korea, Sweden and Ukraine. The list is: Albania, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, […]

  • 16 September 2011

    Obama Administration Issues Report on Transparency Record

    The Obama administration Sept. 16 released its own “compelling picture of how far the Administration has already come towards forging a more open government.” The report is introduced in a White House blog post by Steven Croley, a Special Assistant to the President and Senior Counsel to the President, which begins, “President Obama has made […]

  • 16 September 2011

    Bahamas Minister Promises to Bring Up FOI Bill

    Bahamian Health Minister Hubert Minnishas said the government will bring a freedom of information bill to Parliament before it ends its term in office, according to a Sept. 15  report by Cara Brennen-Bethel in The Tribune. Minnis said in a radio interview that he is “a full complete proponent of the Freedom of Information Act.” […]

  • 16 September 2011

    New Law on Freedom of Information in Hungary

    By Tivadar Hüttl Director of Data Protection and Freedom of Information Program, Hungarian Civil Liberties Union The Hungarian Parliament in June adopted new law on data protection and freedom of information (Act CXII. on Informational Self-determination and Freedom of Information). The act will entry in force from 1st of January 2012, and will replace the […]

  • 16 September 2011

    FOI Notes: U.S. Resource on State FOI, U.K. Study on MPs

    United States: The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press has published the 6th Edition of its Open Government Guide, a comprehensive overview of open records and open meetings laws in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Share: · Facebook · LinkedIn · Email Print Link The free guide allows users to cross-reference and […]

  • 16 September 2011

    FOIAnet Produces Right to Know Day Video, Play List

    The Freedom of Information Advocates Network has released a video, visual materials and a list of appropriate music to commemorate the upcoming Right to Know Day, Sept. 28. The video is available on the FOIAnet website and on youtube.com. The international coalition announcement says: “Please share it, circulate it, use it at events, put it […]

  • 14 September 2011

    Eight More Countries Join OGP; Aguino Plan Criticized

    Eight more countries have indicated their intention to join the Open Government Partnership – Azerbaijan, Chile, Colombia, Ghana, Jordan, Montenegro, Tanzania and Turkey. OGP membership now stands at 36. The OGP website lists 28 countries that have agreed to participate in addition to the eight founding members. The list is: Albania, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Chile, Colombia, […]

  • 12 September 2011

    Indian Court Upholds Exclusion of CBI from RTI

    An Indian court has upheld with the government’s decision to exempt the Central Bureau of Investigation, a security and intelligence agency, from coverage under the right to information law. The Madras high court Sept. 9 became the first in the country to rule on one of several legal challenges to the decision, according to media […]

  • 9 September 2011

    OGP Membership Now 28; More Still Expected to Join

    Twenty-eight countries have committed to participate in the Open Government Partnership and the list may grow by another dozen, according to informed sources. The official tally of countries having sent in a “letter of intent” was first made available early in the week of Sept. 5 and has been growing incrementally during the week. The Sept. […]

  • 9 September 2011

    Group Asks Countries Not to Support EU Council Appeal

    Access Info Europe is challenging European Union countries to not support the Council of the European Union’s appeal against the European General Court’s ruling that the names of the countries making legislative proposals should be disclosed. Member states have until mid-September to declare whether they will join the case decided in March. (See previous FreedomInfo.org […]

  • 9 September 2011

    U.S. Group Rates Obama Administration on Secrecy

    The U.S. advocacy coalition OpenTheGovernment.org Sept. 7 issued its 2011 Secrecy Report finding some positive trends within the U.S. government. According to Patrice McDermott, director of OpenTheGovernment.org, “We are not as yet at the level of ‘unprecedented transparency’ the Obama Administration promises, but we are beginning to see signs that at least some of the Administration’s […]

  • 8 September 2011

    Italy, Estonia Join OGP; Aguino Keynote Speaker

    Italy and Estonia have joined the list of countries joining the Open Government Partnership, according to information posted on the OGP website. The OGP also unveiled the agenda for the “Power of Open” conference to be held Sept. 20 in New York City, revealing that Philippines President Benigno Aguino, who is being criticized for holding […]

  • 7 September 2011

    Passage of RTI Law in Ghana This Year Called Less Likely

    Passage of a right to information law in Ghana is unlikely this year, according to assessments in several recent, in-depth articles. In the aftermath of summer hearings around the country, Parliament could be in a position to act on the bill, but no specific plans have been outlined. (See previous FreedomInfo.org reports.) A Sept. 6 […]

  • 6 September 2011

    Five More Countries Join OGP, Bringing Total to 22

    There are 22 countries are now committed to joining the Open Government Partnership, with the latest five additions being Bulgaria, Israel, Croatia, Mongolia and Lithuania, according to a U.S. State Department official. These countries join nine others whose names were disclosed last week and the eight original participants who are on the OGP steering committee. […]

  • 5 September 2011

    Sierra Leone President Promises September Passage

    Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai Koroma has told a leading freedom of information campaigner that a FOI bill will be passed in September. The president made his comment Sept. 3 to Emmanuel Saffa Abdulai during a conversation at the launch for Koroma’s biography. Koroma said that he “has given the go ahead for the Freedom […]

  • 2 September 2011

    17 Countries Pledge to Join Open Government Partnership

    Nine countries plus the initial core group of eight have pledged to join the Open Government Partnership (OGP), a U.S. official told FreedomInfo.org  Sept. 2, bringing total membership to 17. The nine countries that have sent in “letters of intent” are Kenya, Guatemala, Honduras, Albania, Macedonia, Malta, Georgia, Moldova and Slovakia. More letters are expected, […]

  • 2 September 2011

    India Law Needs to Protect RTI Activists, Group Says

    The Asian Centre for Human Rights has issued a report, “RTI activists: sitting ducks of India,” stated that from January 2010 to August 2011, at least 12 right to information activists including have been murdered and recommending an amendment to the RTI Act. “RTI activists are the most vulnerable human rights defenders (HRDs) of India. […]