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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

The freedom of information bill has come to a halt again. What is it now?

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THE bill on freedom of information has followed a long and winding road. On October 10, the House of Representatives (DPR) failed to ratify it because the government refused to allow sate-owned enterprises to be categorized as public bodies. The debate covers the question of whether state-owned companies can be categorized as being in the public domain or not.

The freedom of information bill was drawn up at the initiative of the DPR, and appeared

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