Cayman: Right To Know Day - 28 September 2020

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Cayman: Right To Know Day - 28 September 2020

FOI:
Its yours, just ask!

Did
you know? Eleven years after the implementation of the Freedom of
Information (FOI) Law in the Cayman Islands, the government has
received more than 6,300 open records requests – and has disclosed
public information in roughly two-thirds of those cases.

In
2019 some of those disclosures included information on food
inspections, the proposed cruise berthing facility, importation of
endangered species, environmental issues, school inspections,
employment issues, and more.

The
Office of the Ombudsman believes that’s reason to celebrate as we
mark International Right to Know Day this Monday, 28 September. The
FOI Law took effect in Cayman on 5 January 2009, granting individuals
the legal right to request information held by public sector
entities.

Since
then, hundreds of FOI requests have been made each year leading to
hundreds of disclosures of public records – either in full or in
part. Last year, just more than 400 open records requests were made,
about two-thirds of which resulted in the disclosure of information.

“Although
responding to FOI requests is the duty of every public sector agency,
the Office of the Ombudsman – as the entity that handles appeals in
FOI matters – has a keen interest in seeing that this process works
and remains fair both to applicants seeking information and to
government entities,” said Sandy Hermiston, Cayman Islands
Ombudsman. “A record number of FOI appeals was decided by the
Ombudsman last year, an indication that this important tool is being
used to ensure transparency in government decision-making in our
society.”

Simply
making an FOI request does not guarantee that the records sought will
be released, if they fall under one of the Law’s exemptions; more
than 100 requests made last year were exempted from release. In
general, the FOI Law ensures those requests must receive a government
response within 30 days,

“This
is an area we would like to see government improve in, as it’s
taking more than 30 days to respond in 47 per cent of the FOI
requests government received last year,” said Deputy Ombudsman Jan
Liebaers. “We also encourage government entities to release
information proactively on their websites, rather than wait for an
FOI request to be made.”

This
will be the first time this day is marked since October 2019, when
the United National General Assembly proclaimed 28 September as the
International Day for Universal Access to Information.

For more information about FOI in the Cayman Islands, please see the report attached to this press release. Individuals wishing to appeal FOI decisions to the Ombudsman may contact our office at 946-6283 or email us at info@ombudsman.ky.

Freedom of Information Statistics Report 2019

Introduction

The FOI Law promotes openness by creating a general right of access, balanced by exemptions for specific reasons, consistent with the system of constitutional democracy in the Cayman Islands.

This report provides statistics that place the 2019 figures in the context of the statistical trends and results since the FOI Law came into effect in 2009.

It supplements but does not duplicate the statistics concerning the Office of the Ombudsman, which can be found in the 2019 Annual Report of the Office of the Ombudsman.

Methodology

This report was compiled using aggregated statistics from the Cayman Islands Government’s central tracking system known as JADE. Where needed, those figures have been augmented with, and verified against, compliance reports on FOI activity received from each individual public authority.

JADE is owned and maintained by the Cabinet Office, and we are grateful to the Information Rights Unit of the Cabinet Office for providing many of the raw data for this report.

FOI Statistics

The FOI tracking system logs one or more outcomes for each request.

When certain outcomes are discounted (where no records were found, records were already in the public domain, the request was a duplicate, or the request was withdrawn by the applicant), the proportion of requests granted in full or in part was about 68%, which is average in the 10 year period since the FOI Law has been in effect.

Published September 25, 2020

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