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I should give credit where it’s due on PATI – Bermuda Sun… Beyond the Headlines – Hamilton, Bermuda

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Published on: August 25, 2010

8/20/2010 11:05:00 AM

I should give credit where it’s due on PATI

Stuart Hayward

One of the most frequent criticisms in the world of politics is a focus on what someone failed to do. It’s also one of the worst. We hear it all the time: “So-and-so failed to mention this, or failed to do that, or failed to consider the other.” And then the critic counts that failure as condemnation, all the while ignoring all the things mentioned or done right.

FULL ARTICLE: http://bermudasun.bm/main.asp?SectionID=4&SubSectionID=135&ArticleID=47668

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Bermuda: Campaigners praise passage of PATI bill (quote from Toby Mendel)

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Published on: July 28, 2010
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Published: July 26. 2010 06:51AM

Campaigners praise passage of PATI bill

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By Sam Strangeways

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International transparency campaigners have praised Bermuda for doing the right thing and finally passing a freedom of information law.

Commentators who have followed the Island’s path toward a more open, accountable government said they were pleased the Public Access to Information (PATI) Act 2010 was approved unanimously by MPs in the House of Assembly on Friday night.

Charles Davis, executive director of the US-based National Freedom of Information Coalition, told The Royal Gazette: “This is a landmark day for government transparency in Bermuda, a day that citizens should remember forever.

“The playing field between the governed and the governors just became much more level, and the result will be better performance, more civic input and greater democratic involvement.

“Everybody wins here except for those who wish to do the public’s business in the dark.”

Toby Mendel, from the Centre for Law and Democracy in Canada, said the fact that the bill had the support of all three political parties was very promising. “It shows that there is a wide base of support for it and that augurs well for the challenging task ahead. That support is really, really important to make sure that it has a good chance of success at the implementation stage.”

Mr. Mendel, who analysed the draft legislation when it was first released last year and made a submission to Government, said the final version appeared to be “a very, very strong draft”.

He added: “I think that for citizens it will be a fantastic tool and it should open up things in all kinds of ways. It will be a tool that will be used by a lot of different people.”

FULL ARTICLE: http://www.royalgazette.com/rg/Article/article.jsp?articleId=7da7d2730030025§ionId=60

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Published on: May 17, 2007

Protesting the Weakening of FOI Laws in Bulgaria

At the request of International Freedom of Information Advocates Network, a European-based FOI advocacy group of which RTKNS is a member, and at the invitation of Toby Mendel of Article 19, I have attached our Coalition to a protest letter to the Bulgarian Government. The Bulgarian Government plans to amend its Act to require applicants to have a legal interest in the information requested (whatever that means) and to declare that it’s all or nothing. If anything in a record is off FOI limits, then it all is; no severing of information .

The protest includes advocacy groups and others from some thirty countries. So far we are the only ones from this side of the pond. The flood of support is incredible.

Darce

Darce Fardy
President
Right to Know Coalition of Nova Scotia
(902) 422-1481
darce@eastlink.ca
http://www.nsrighttoknow.ca/

More on the issue:

21 MAY 2007
International FOI Advocates Protest Draft Amendments that would Weaken Bulgarian Public Information Act
(Note that the protest letter is available at this address as well)

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