Thursday, June 04, 2009

Uncovering the next scandal (UK - Economist)

Uncovering the next scandal


Jun 4th 2009
From The Economist print edition

An opportunity to roll back state secrecy a bit more


THE sorry saga of MPs' allowance-fiddling has had one positive spin-off: politicians no longer dare claim that such information should be kept secret. This week Gordon Brown, the prime minister, said he wanted to strengthen the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act of 2000, allowing citizens to probe the "dark recesses of power [where] too much information is held".

Mr Brown is admired by transparency campaigners for binning a plan by his predecessor, Tony Blair, that would have crippled the act by imposing limits on the number of information requests an individual could make, and on their complexity. Now, with the public anxious about how its money is being (mis)spent, he has the chance to open things up more.


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