Meeting of the Parliament 21 June 2017
The Freedom of Information (Amendment) Scotland Act 2013 improved the legislation by strengthening the ability to prosecute for an offence under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 and paved the way for the lifespans of key exemptions to be reduced from 30 to 15 years. We have also brought within scope numerous organisations that deliver public services, and members will be aware of our consultation on extending coverage to registered social landlords, which I expect to respond to in the autumn.
On scrutiny, it is not for Government to tell committees what scrutiny they may wish to do, but if any committee decides that it wants to have scrutiny in this area, the information commissioner’s outgoing report made points that might be useful.
This Government believes in open government. I move amendment S5M-06126.1, to insert at end:
“, and welcomes commitments by the Scottish Government to adopt a policy of pro-actively publishing all material released under FOI to ensure that it is as widely available as possible.”
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