Thursday, October 31, 2013

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Visitors to the Right To Know Day 2013, the Ministry of Security and Justice chosen as the winner of the 2013 Award obstructor. This year was the price of a bottle of Drano to the information to help start and a DUMMY CAMERA because not to follow the Ministry now is but the impression remains that there is still something to follow.
The Ministry of Security and Justice was nominated for almost mp7 structurally exceeding deadlines and abusing the security of the state for information about the world it is public. For instance, mp7 the department that the number of exposures in social media can bring, while companies mp7 like Microsoft, Google, Twitter and Facebook mp7 or give openness. Safety of the state at risk Then release it after to do about social media that apparently put our country at risk. Return It refuses mp7 the information why our country is at risk if information about progress is still public. Finally, the Ministry nominated for removing transparency in policy chief Bouman and go do it. From the Ministry This gives the transparency of the police a political charge and is not based on the law alone.
Other contenders were the Municipality of Haren and the new Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority. Beljon Pieter van den Berg and Leo get both the price of Most Transparent Officer in 2013. Beljon and Van den Berg get their price transparency maximum chance. Their effort Van den Berg for his work in the Netherlands Police where he looks for space to indicate where practice makes him difficult. Publicity Also internal efforts to correct transparent to operate thereby be praised. Beljon working at the Police Academy awarded the prize for his efforts at Wob requests to get the question right and consultations to seek wherever possible. As a result, less complex procedures and avoid litigation.
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