Sunday, April 19, 2015

Access To Information

There is in South Africa an Act of Parliament called the Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA). The purpose of the Act is "to foster a culture of transparency and accountability in public and private bodies". But in reality, the Act doesn't (really) work. According to the PAIA Civil Society Network, there is "a significant failure in the implementation of PAIA". The situation is "dismal", comments Independent Newspapers. One must be prepared to invest large sums of money to hold people to it if they should oppose an open society, which is essentially what they are doing when they don't comply. OBSERVATION: But even if an organisation clams up, if information should be refused, or if it should be provided with pages missing (all of which have happened to me), this in itself may "speak volumes".

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