Results 1-3 of 3 for "freedom of information" speaker:Michael Connarty
- Written Answers — Constitutional Affairs: Freedom of Information (24 May 2005)
Michael Connarty: To ask the Minister of State, Department for Constitutional Affairs how many inquiries have been made to Government Departments under the Freedom of Information Act 2000; and what estimate has been made of the number which have been refused.
- Civil Service (22 May 1996)
Mr Michael Connarty: ...the Select Committee on the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration—which has a Conservative majority— recommended in its recent report on open government that we should have a freedom of information Act to ensure that the partnership between the public and the civil service is clear, by allowing information to be available to all by statute?
- Orders of the Day — Social Affairs (21 Nov 1995)
Mr Michael Connarty: ...for profit. Hopefully, this will help to stem what could be an explosion of clinical litigation in this country. What is also missing—it is something that we have been looking at—is a freedom of information Bill and a privacy Bill. We have not just a tired old Government, but we live in a tired old state. It is flawed and out of date, it is secretive and is held in deep...
