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Chretien Government Resists Access to Information Act

Date: OCT17-00
Source: National Post
Link: http://www.nationalpost.com/...
Keywords: coverups, despotism
Posted: OCT18-00
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Grits assail public's right to know, bureaucrats threatened, agency says
Information watchdog files scathing report
Ian Jack

OTTAWA - The Prime Minister's Office is conducting a full-scale assault on the public right to scrutinize how it is governed via access to information, the Information Commissioner, John Reid, said yesterday in a blistering attack on the conduct of the Liberal government.

In an unprecedented report, he accused Jean Chrétien's administration of threatening commission staff who tried to uncover hidden government documents. Mr. Reid said senior bureaucrats were threatening the careers of those charged with protecting the public's right to know.

"There is a full counterattack in progress against the office of the Information Commissioner," led by the Prime Minister's Office, the Privy Council Office, Treasury Board and the Department of Justice, Mr. Reid wrote in a report. "The backlash has become tangible" against the Commissioner's investigations, generated by a "palpable animosity towards the right of access."

Members of his staff have had their careers threatened by bureaucrats bent on stalling or preventing the release of information to taxpayers, he alleges.

Coming on the eve of today's publication of the Auditor-General's report, expected to be critical of the government's handling of several issues, including the "$1-billion boondoggle" at the Human Resources department, the Information Commissioner's blast against allegedly systemic cover-up attempts could damage the Liberals.

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"If members of the public service come to believe that it is career suicide to work, and do a good job, for the Information Commissioner, the future viability and effectiveness of the Commissioner's office is in grave jeopardy," he writes.

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The Information Commissioner, an officer of Parliament, advocates more open government and takes on cases where citizens allege the government is not giving out information it is legally bound to provide. The Access to Information Act says government information should be available to citizens, with only limited exceptions .

"The purpose of this Act is to extend the present laws of Canada to provide a right of access to information in records under the control of a government institution in accordance with the principles that government information should be available to the public, that necessary exemptions to the right of access should be limited and specific and that decisions on the disclosure of government information should be reviewed independently of government."

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