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Transparency campaigners launch guide for MEPs on lobby contacts and ethics reform proposals

2020-02-14T14:06:23+01:00

Madrid, 1 April 2015 - The Alliance for Lobby Transparency and Ethics Regulation (ALTER-EU), of which Access Info Europe is a Steering Committee member, has launched Navigating the lobby labyrinth: A guide to transparency and ethics for MEPs along with Ten policy recommendations for a strengthened MEP Code of Conduct. Guide for MEPs The guide is intended to help MEPs put into practice their commitment to transparency and fulfil their obligations to be receptive to public opinion, open to public scrutiny, and fully independent in order to defend the public interest. The guide also offers practical advice for MEPs on how

Transparency campaigners launch guide for MEPs on lobby contacts and ethics reform proposals2020-02-14T14:06:23+01:00

How to stop the next lobby scandal before it happens

2020-02-14T14:06:29+01:00

31 March 2015, 6-8pm, Room ASP 3H-1, European Parliament, Brussels ALTER-EU organised a conference to present “Navigating the lobby labyrinth: A guide to transparency and ethics for MEPs” and to debate and launch policy recommendations for a strengthened MEP Code of Conduct. The recent ‘cash for access’ scandal in the UK has highlighted the need for improvements to ethics rules for elected representatives to restore public confidence in parliamentary democracy. Four years after the 2011 ‘cash for amendments’ scandal in the European Parliament, and three years after the adoption of the Code of Conduct for MEPs, it is time for a

How to stop the next lobby scandal before it happens2020-02-14T14:06:29+01:00

Grupos internacionales en defensa de la libertad de prensa publican un informe sobre el estado de la libertad de información en España, en un momento electoral clave para el país

2020-02-14T15:32:01+01:00

La Ley de Seguridad Ciudadana y la independencia de los medios públicos generan cierta preocupación entre los miembros de la misión Viena, 23 de marzo de 2015 – De acuerdo con el informe publicado hoy por el Instituto Internacional de la Prensa (IPI, por sus siglas en inglés) sobre la libertad de expresión y prensa en España, impera la necesidad de asegurar que el público pueda acceder al libre flujo de información. Este informe ve la luz tras la aprobación por parte del Senado de la controvertida Ley de Seguridad Ciudadana, la cual ha suscitado una firme oposición tanto en

Grupos internacionales en defensa de la libertad de prensa publican un informe sobre el estado de la libertad de información en España, en un momento electoral clave para el país2020-02-14T15:32:01+01:00

Varias ONG detectan siete «desafíos» para la libertad de expresión en España

2018-11-13T10:07:14+01:00

ComputerWeekly.com | 23/03/2015 Spanish – Un total de siete "desafíos" a la libertad de expresión y de prensa en España en 2015 han sido detectados por varias organizaciones internacionales de periodistas, encabezadas por el Instituto Internacional de la Prensa (IPI). En un informe divulgado hoy y elaborado por seis ONG tras una misión en España en diciembre pasado, está la Ley de Seguridad Ciudadana, las ruedas de prensa "sin preguntas" o "las amenazas a la independencia" de la radiotelevisión pública de España (RTVE). Read more...

Varias ONG detectan siete «desafíos» para la libertad de expresión en España2018-11-13T10:07:14+01:00

Government fails on election transparency pledge to publish contracts

2020-02-14T15:30:07+01:00

ComputerWeekly.com | 19/03/2015 English – The UK government has failed to meet its 2010 election pledge to publish all contracts in full as part of its digital reforms of the public sector. Whitehall has published many contracts almost in full after a compromise that allows suppliers to keep secret some information on the grounds of commercial confidentiality. But government has regularly neglected to publish contracts for major projects, while those contracts it has published have often comprised little more than templates stripped of distinguishing details. Read more…

Government fails on election transparency pledge to publish contracts2020-02-14T15:30:07+01:00

Los impactos de la tecnología cívica

2020-02-14T15:30:31+01:00

25 de marzo de 2015, Londres, Reino Unido Pam Bartlett Quintanilla asistirá a la Conferencia sobre los Impactos de la Tecnología Cívica 2015 (TICTeC 2015 en sus siglas en inglés) para debatir acerca del impacto que las tecnologías cívicas y la democracia digital están teniendo sobre la ciudadanía, la toma de decisiones y los gobiernos de todo el mundo, en Londres, Reino Unido. Más información sobre este evento aquí.

Los impactos de la tecnología cívica2020-02-14T15:30:31+01:00

AsktheEU Report on EU Transparency 2011-2012

2020-02-14T15:32:33+01:00

In the year running up to 28 September 2012, members of the European public presented a total of 214 requests for documents with European institutions and bodies using the AsktheEU.org request platform. As of 23 September, almost 65% of the 214 requests made using AsktheEU.org resulted in full (37%) or partial (28%) disclosure of documents. In a further 19% of instances (40 requests) the institution responded that it did not hold the information requested, either because the document did not exist or because it was not in that institutions’ possession. Information was refused in only 13 cases (6% of requests).

AsktheEU Report on EU Transparency 2011-20122020-02-14T15:32:33+01:00

The Anti-Corruption Transparency Monitoring Methodology

2020-02-14T15:32:40+01:00

This guide on how to test levels of transparency in areas of government prone to corruption was released by Access Info Europe on October 2011, together with the results of the first large-scale monitoring conducted using the methodology in Croatia, conducted by Transparency International Croatia. The “Anti-Corruption Transparency Monitoring Methodology” was presented at the UN Conference of States Parties to the United Nations Convention Against Corruption currently taking place in Marrakesh, Morocco. The data from Croatia, where 200 answers were received to 560 questions (35% or around one third), shows that there are areas where huge progress has been made

The Anti-Corruption Transparency Monitoring Methodology2020-02-14T15:32:40+01:00

The Right of Access to Information in Cyprus: Report and Recommendations

2020-02-14T15:33:04+01:00

This report consists of the findings of research into the right of access to information in Cyprus conducted in 2010 by Access Info Europe, KAB and IKME as part of the Access Info Cyprus Project. It was researched, written and edited by: Helen Darbishire and David Pardo of Access Info Europe; Faika Deniz Pasha, Derviş Musannif, Ilke Dagli and Didem Erel of the EU Cyprus Association (KAB); and Orestis Tringides and Alecos Tringides of the Institute for Social-Political Studies (IKME). Additional legal analysis was by David Goldberg, Oncel Polili and Panayiota Stavrou. Thanks to Andreas Pavlou of Access Info Europe

The Right of Access to Information in Cyprus: Report and Recommendations2020-02-14T15:33:04+01:00

¡Únete a la campaña por la transparencia de los medios!

2018-11-13T10:07:23+01:00

» Solo en 9 de 20 países el público puede saber quién controla realmente los medios de comunicación. » En 10 de 20 países ni siquiera los organismos reguladores pueden saber quién está detrás de la prensa escrita. En el caso de la prensa digital, la cifra se reduce a 6 de 20 países. Madrid, 4 de marzo de 2014 – Access Info Europe lanzó esta semana una nueva campaña con el fin de recabar apoyos a las Diez Recomendaciones para la Transparencia de los Medios de Comunicación. Access Info buscará el apoyo del conjunto de la sociedad civil, periodistas y

¡Únete a la campaña por la transparencia de los medios!2018-11-13T10:07:23+01:00