In Israel we had to fight for it, but eventually the General Counsel, the
highest government legal authority, issued a directive to all the ministers
that instructs them to publish their calendars if requested to do so
through FOIA, he allowed them to black out private and party meetings.

Roy


On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 8:57 AM, PC DIP <dip.dyskusy...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> As the Non-Governmental Centre on Access to Public Information we run
> a number of cases linked to access to information of calendars of
> members of cabinet in the Polish government. Some of Ministers refused
> to publish any schedule/calendar/data on their work/meetings. We will
> go to courts with them. How it is in your countries? Are the calendars
> of Ministers published, accessible? We would be thankful for your
> remarks, this knowledge would be helpful in our activities in Poland.
>
> Those of you who are interested in the activities of watchdog
> organizations in Central and Eastern Europe, please have a look on
> webpage of our Watchdog Program: http://watchdog.org.pl/25,dz.html.
> You will find there, among others, monthly reports on watchdog
> activities in CEE countries and many other information on access to
> information and watchdoging in Poland
> (http://watchdog.org.pl/110,polish_watchdogs.html).
>
> Best regards,
> Szymon Osowski
>
> Citizenship Network - Watchdog Poland
> The Non-Governmental Centre on Access to Public Information
> http://informacjapubliczna.org.pl/19,english.html
> http://watchdog.org.pl/25,dz.html
> ul. Ursynowska 22/2, PL 02-605 Warsaw, Poland
> +48 22 844 73 55, d...@lgo.pl
>
>
> <http://www.informacjapubliczna.org.pl>
>

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