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Editorial for 7 February: FOI making real progress
07 February, 2012

During last month’s Fidelity Cayman Business Outlook, transparency in the Cayman Islands was a topic of the panel discussion.

Some panel comments suggested Cayman has a ways to go to be truly transparent, while others on the panel praised just how far the country has come, especially since the Freedom of Information Law came into effect in 2009.

The truth is, both comments were correct.

Cayman has indeed come a long way in just over three years when it comes to government transparency, mainly because of the Freedom of Information Law. At the same time, the government can do better.

However, a pervasive,long-standing culture of secrecy in government can’t be changed in just three years. It will take time before a new generation of civil servants and politicians truly embrace everything espoused by Cayman’s Freedom of Information Law.

Regardless, FOI has been a major victory for transparency here and people only have to know that other jurisdictions are now looking at Cayman’s law as a blueprint for their own Freedom of Information legislation to see how its success is viewed internationally.

Most impressively, FOI is changing the culture in Cayman’s government, where some department heads are embracing the public’s right to know.  Once such department head is Chief Immigration Officer Linda Evans, who is now having the Immigration Department issue an extensive quarterly report filled with useful and timely statistics.

It’s not that the Immigration Department was hiding the statistics before now; if a member of the press asked for specific information, they were given it, although it sometimes took time to collate the response.  The difference now, however, is that the Immigration Department is proactively sending out the information, which means its also collating the statistics on an ongoing basis.

One might say that the Immigration Department should have been doing this all along, and while that might be true, one should merely consider that it wasn’t in the past and it is now.

That’s real FOI progress and we say kudos to Ms Evans and the Immigration Department.

 

 

 

 
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Editorial for 7 February: FOI making real progress
Posted by caymanian-on-guard on 2/7/2012 8:59:23 AM

Well done Ms Evans..

Immigration has taken the lead in many respects. Their customer service ticketing and seating arrangement is outstanding also.. Efficient proactive work always says man-hours and cash..
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