One of the reasons the State Services Commission's management of New Zealand's participation in the Open Government partnership has been such a miserable failure has been the lack of political attention paid to it. The Minister doesn't care, and as the Opposition doesn't care either, she has no incentive to. But that might be about to change. Last week, Labour Open Government Spokesperson Clare Curran lodged a series of parliamentary questions inquiring about the OGP, including these ones:
The best way to get a Minister paying attention to something is for the opposition or journalists to start asking about it. Unfortunately, its rather too late for this action plan - its three months until the deadline, so even with the best will in the world, there is simply not enough time to properly co-create an action plan with civil society, let alone get it improved by Cabinet; in order for that to happen, SSC would have had to start six months ago. So, instead, we're going to get the usual bullshit of a two week "consultation period" on decisions which have already been made, for unambitious "commitments" which are really just rebranding existing programmes. But maybe this time the Minister will actually get angry about it and force change for the future.
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Open Government: Finally, some attention
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