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Cabinet could be asked to approve drafting instructions for public access to information legislation "very, very soon", according to the civil servant who helped write Bermuda's discussion paper on the topic.
Kimberley McKeown, a policy analyst at Go...
DATE: Jan 22, 2008
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Cabinet could be asked to approve drafting instructions for public access to information legislation "very, very soon", according to the civil servant who helped write Bermuda's discussion paper on the topic.
Kimberley McKeown, a policy analyst at Go...
DATE: Jan 22, 2008
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On August 31 last year the people of the Cayman Islands were granted a right now considered an essential one in democratic countries all over the world.
Parliamentarians in the tiny Caribbean country ¿ which has a population even smaller than Bermuda...
DATE: Jan 21, 2008
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On August 31 last year the people of the Cayman Islands were granted a right now considered an essential one in democratic countries all over the world.
Parliamentarians in the tiny Caribbean country ¿ which has a population even smaller than Bermuda...
DATE: Jan 21, 2008
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Government spends the largest single chunk of its budget on education ¿ more than $150 million for this financial year alone.
Taxpayers' cash is used, quite rightly, to pay for everything from textbooks and teachers' salaries, to staff wages at the M...
DATE: Jan 21, 2008
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Government spends the largest single chunk of its budget on education – more than $150 million for this financial year alone.
Taxpayers' cash is used, quite rightly, to pay for everything from textbooks and teachers' salaries, to staff wages at the M...
DATE: Jan 21, 2008
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Millions of people all over the world use access to information laws every day to obtain official information, no matter the medium it is stored on.
Citizens in Jamaica have embraced their Access to Information Act since it was fully implemented in J...
DATE: Jan 21, 2008
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On August 31 last year the people of the Cayman Islands were granted a right now considered an essential one in democratic countries all over the world.
Parliamentarians in the tiny Caribbean country ¿ which has a population even smaller than Bermuda...
DATE: Jan 21, 2008
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Millions of people all over the world use access to information laws every day to obtain official information, no matter the medium it is stored on.
Citizens in Jamaica have embraced their Access to Information Act since it was fully implemented in J...
DATE: Jan 21, 2008
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Bermuda has more than 100 Government boards, quangos, committees, councils and commissions - funded by the taxpayer.
None, as far as The Royal Gazette can discover, hold open meetings and only a couple issue minutes to the public afterwards.
A Govern...
DATE: Jan 21, 2008
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