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Minister McGrath announces next phase in Review of Freedom of Information Act

Written by David Lynch | 17 June 2022

1,200 submissions received in scoping phase of FOI Act review

Public consultation now launched on identified themes

 

The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform is pleased to announce the next phase of consultation in the ongoing Review of the Freedom of Information Act, which will inform the direction of travel for FOI and transparency policy in the coming years. 

 

The consultation document aims to open a conversation around how best to address issues relating to FOI and transparency policy, ensuring that the system is fulfilling its objectives and enhancing transparency across the public sector.  

 

It sets out a broad range of key themes for consideration. These themes were identified through a public consultation on scope carried out late last year. These are classified as either short term incremental reforms aimed at improving the operation of the legislation in light of issues that have arisen in practice, or, longer term structural reforms aiming to ensure that the underlying model remains fit for purpose and keeps pace with the latest technological developments.

 

The Department is now seeking views from the public and interested stakeholders on the themes identified in the consultation document.  

 

Minister McGrath has welcomed the publication of the consultation document, saying: 

 

“The review of the Freedom of Information Act represents an important opportunity to assess the effectiveness of the FOI system in Ireland. The level of interest in the review to date, with almost 1,200 submissions from all sectors in the scoping phase, illustrates the importance and seriousness with which FOI and transparency policy are viewed by the public as well as public sector stakeholders.  

 

"This latest phase of consultation is an opportunity to have your say on specific themes identified through the scoping process. I would encourage all interested parties to make their voices heard on potential reforms to FOI, ensuring that the FOI legislation continues to deliver on its goals of openness, transparency and accountability of public bodies”.