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Greens win review of NSW FOI bill
Thursday 19 October 2006
The Greens private members bill calling for a comprehensive review of the NSW Freedom of Information Act was passed today in the Upper House.
"The Bill was passed by 24 votes to 17. The Government voted against
the bill. This is an important win for open and accountable
government", said Greens MP Lee Rhiannon.
"The Government's decision to vote against the bill shows they are committed to a culture of secrecy.
"The
review must be undertaken by a body independent from the government as
soon as possible after the bill is passed. The reviewer is to hold
public hearings at locations throughout NSW. A report on the outcome
of the review must be presented in parliament within 18 months.
"The
bill requires that the review consider the timeliness of FOI
applications, the expense of FOI applications and the government's use
and misuse of exemptions to refuse access to information.
"The
NSW FOI Act is stuck in the horse-and-buggie age and has not been
reviewed in its 17 years of operation, despite recommendations from the
NSW Ombudsman for over a decade to review the FOI Act.
"In
debate, Labor MP Amanda Fazio claimed that the Act is under constant
review. But this is a Clayton's review process. There is no timeline,
no call for public submissions and no public report or recommendations.
The people of NSW deserve better.
"The government also argued
against a review because it is currently updating its FOI procedures
manual. This is a dismal defence. The FOI procedures manual is already
7 years overdue, showing what little regard the government really has
for FOI laws.
"FOI application fees are so high that people are
being dissuaded from using FOI laws and requests are being met with
lengthy delays. Government agencies are overusing or misusing exemption
clauses, such as cabinet confidentiality, to deny access to information.
"The
Bill will now move to the Lower House. It is time Premier Iemma showed
some leadership and reformed this key piece of legislation," Ms
Rhiannon said.
For more information: 9230 3551, 0427 861 568.
Second Reading Speech and Private Member's Bill are available on request.








