[kictanet] FOI and journalists

Rebecca Wanjiku rebeccawanjiku at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 12 13:48:53 EAT 2007


It may be presumed that the main object of the FOI was to improve accountability and flow of information as well as answer critics who have complained about govt red tape and lack of information from the govt.
 
Govt spokesperson Alfred Mutua will also tout it as a remedy to those journalists peddling rumours and defending themselves by saying “govt officials were not available for comment or could not release the information”
 
But a cursory glance at the bill will reveal that it does not make special exemptions for journalists who in many cases need this government information. For instance, the bill provides that requests for information shall be dealt with within 15 days and if 30 days lapse without any response, then it shall be deemed the info was denied.
 
How many newspapers can wait for 15 days before publishing a story or verifying derived from investigative work??
 
Are there any journalists in the house????
Can you champion your cause???
Rebecca Wanjiku,
journalist,
p.o box 33515, 
Nairobi.00600
Kenya.

Tel. 254 720 318 925

blog:http://beckyit.blogspot.com/



 
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