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The OIM's statement explains how it obtains, handles and discloses information it needs to carry out its functions.
Guidance to assist departments in meeting the procurement and contracting transparency requirements and ensure a consistent approach.
How, where, and under what circumstances does citizens’ increased access to more and better data lead to a more accountable political settlement?
What is the impact of transparency and accountability interventions to make parliaments and the legislative process more transparent?
A standardised way of recording and sharing information about how the public sector uses algorithmic tools.
This series brings together all documents relating to NIO Secretary of State: transparency data
An analysis of 200 of the largest charities' annual reports and accounts.
Lessons on how better to design GTF programmes
This guidance has been designed to support public sector teams completing algorithmic transparency reports.
What is known about the impact and effectiveness of transparency and accountability initiatives in fragile and conflict affected settings?
The government is consulting on the transparency of land ownership when trusts are involved in the ownership structure.
This review examines evidence on rising revenue, strengthening citizen/state relationship and rule of law
This report, commissioned by the CDEI, outlines the findings from a deliberative public engagement exercise conducted by BritainThinks about algorithmic transparency in the public sector.
A research paper from OFCOM
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