Coalition for Open Government

The Coalition for Open Government was a political pressure group formed in the late 1970s to promote open government in New Zealand. The Coalition disbanded in the-mid 1980s but re-formed in April 2007, in response to Government plans to rewrite the election finance laws.

History

The group was formed in opposition to the then Prime Minister Rob Muldoon's Think Big programme. It sought to allow greater access to government-held information. The pressure it exerted was important in the adoption of the Official Information Act 1982.[1]

Patrons

The group's patrons are Lloyd Geering, Patricia Grace, Anton Oliver and Paul Harris.

See also

  • Electoral Finance Bill (New Zealand)

References

  1. Nicola White (20 June 2012). "Freedom of official information: Page 1. From secrets to availability". Te Ara: the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 16 October 2018.


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