DOSSIER: RTI Bill
President John Dramani Mahama has lamented the delay in the passing of the Right to Information Bill, indicating that he does not know the progress of deliberations on the bill so far.
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Institutional culture of silence and secrecy hindering RTI law implementation – Kojo Oppong Nkrumah
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Over 1000 requests made since passage of RTI law – Oppong Nkrumah
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RTI Commission calls for proposals, recommendation to set up L.I.
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Highlights, a year after the RTI law took effect in Ghana
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Impact of Ghana’s Right to Information Act on public and private instutions
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Disgraceful RTI Bill exposed
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RTI Coalition: NPP, NDC not committed to RTI
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Coalition expresses disappointment in the implementation of RTI Act
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Stop charging to release public information - RTI Coalition
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RTI Bill: NCCE to begin mass education
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RTI law does not fully support fighting illicit financial flows
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Minister commissions RTI Secretariat
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RTI Coalition reiterates the need for effective implementation of RTI Law
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Govt yet to enforce objectives for RTI implementation year after passage of Bill – Coalition on RTI
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Does Akufo-Addo need one year to establish an RTI board? – Sam George asks
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Designated RTI officers undergo training
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Your lawyers had no business responding to request for information – Ayenini fires EC
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Daily Graphic Editorial: All must support successful implementation of RTI law
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Media practitioners sensitised on the RTI Law
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Right to Information Act effective today: What does it mean?
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Information Ministry updates directors on RTI operationalisation strategy
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Information Ministry updates Chief Directors on RTI operationalization strategy
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Non-Ghanaians, non-journalists can apply for information under RTI Law
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Media stands to gain immeasurably from RTI Law – GJA
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People’s right to know is foundation of democracy – Information Minister
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RTI Act will reduce rumour-mongering — Oppong Nkrumah
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Ghanaians won’t tolerate further delays in RTI law implementation – Inusah Fuseini
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Do not fill RTI Secretariat with party boys - Akoto Ampaw cautions
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Do not fill RTI Secretariat with party boys – Akoto Ampaw cautions
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RTI commission not for party members - Akoto Ampaw warns Akufo-Addo
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Ghanaians to pay for cost of translated information under RTI
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RTI Implementation: Government to recruit 600 Right to Information officers – Oppong Nkrumah
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Information Ministry trains Chief Directors on RTI
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Gov't to recruit 600 Right to Information officers – Minister
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Applicants to pay for cost of translated information under RTI
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RTI Coalition names 13-member implementation committee