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Indonesia: Amicus Brief on Independence of Information Commission

  • By Raphael CLD
  • 19 January 2015

Indonesia: Amicus Brief on Independence of Information Commission

 

The Centre for Law and Democracy filed an amicus curiae (friend of the court) brief in a constitutional appeal in Indonesia lodged by the Central Information Commission asserting that there are problems in its founding legislation in terms of the protection of its independence. While the members of the Commission have historically been independent of the public authorities they oversee, the Secretariat of the Commission is “operated by the government”, to use the very words of the legislation, Law No. 14 of 2008 on Public Information Disclosure.

 

Click here to read the Amicus Brief

 

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