
Public urged to ask for information
(CNS): As Right to Know Week 2010 gets underway, the Information Commissioner’s Office is urging people to use the Freedom of Information Law and ask what they want to know. A range of activities has been organised for this week to raise awareness about the law, and the theme for this year’s event is "Just Ask...what you need to know". Everyone and anyone can use the FOI law to access anything, from their own immigration file to information on government spending, and despite complaints from the premier, they still can do so anonymously. “FOI is for everyone,” said Information Commissioner Jennifer Dilbert. “Financial records, policy statements, decision and statistical reports represent some of the request trends. However, anyone anywhere can make a request.”
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Yes... please, just ask us
Yes... please, just ask us what you need to know...
We know how to slow down the work of government, and consume their energies from helping the public. We know just how to keep them so busy they have no time to govern the islands correctly
oh poor you! If only the
oh poor you!
If only the government were busy being efficient, providing responses to FOI requests would take no more than a couple of keystrokes on the computer to call up the relevant records. If the same requests were made to most private sector companies, you would hear all this complaining.
Dear FOI, Do the minutes on
Dear FOI,
Do the minutes on one's immigration file show who voted "yes" and who voted "no".
Can this information be obtained?
If there is any mischief, that can be proven, on the part of Board Members can they be personally held liable?
If so, what type of penalties can they face?
Not sure about what is
Not sure about what is exactly in an immigration file, but you can go go and take a look.
The Complaints Commissioner is the person who deals with complaints against government. If you uncover that your case was not dealt with fairly, they are the people to talk to.
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