SOLOMON Islands still lacks a Freedom of Information Act.
Speaking during the TRC Report debate in Parliament recently, Opposition leader Matthew Wale said the Freedom of Information Act is a legislative instrument that was deemed very crucial in the Report.
He said the creation of such an Act would ensure accountability and transparency in Government’s decisions and decision-making processes.
“In this age of technology and information, the need for a Freedom of Information Act is especially crucial,” Wale said.
“It not only empowers citizens by making critical public information accessible but also holds public offices accountable, which is a significant step towards eradicating corruption,” he added.
The Opposition Leader said the introduction of this Act would signal our dedication to transparency, accountability, and good governance – fundamental tenets of a healthy, functioning democracy.
Wale told Parliament that even a full 11 years after the recommendations for fighting corruption were first made, we still do not have a zero-tolerance stance against corruption,
The Opposition Leader has urged the DCGA government to bring the Act to Parliament.