We would welcome any ideas that you have for how the Government can enhance its engagement with civil society and reach a wider group of New Zealanders to get their views on open government.
We welcome your contributions. Please email us at NZOGP_ActionPlan@ssc.govt.nz by 31 May 2016.
We will consider the contributions we receive in developing the engagement method and plan. All contributions will be considered and a summary will be produced and published on this website.
So how many submissions did they receive, and what happened to them? I was curious, so I submitted an urgent OIA request asking for copies of the submissions and all advice and communications that had resulted from them. The response was depressing:
- SSC received four submissions on the engagement process, all from private individuals. Civil society organisations, a core part of the OGP and the other party to the partnership, did not submit on the engagement process.
- SSC released only one submission - mine - while withholding the others on privacy grounds. This is unusual; its normal practice for submissions of this nature to be made public as a matter of course. But they did release a summary, which showed that submitters were critical of SSC's progress so far.
- No advice or communications resulted from these submissions - so, no formal summary of submissions or key themes, and no summary for the website as promised, not even a single email commenting on low interest or the absence of input from NGOs. Its as if they just threw them in the rubbish-bin the moment they were received. However, SSC claims that "input from the public has informed aspects of the revised engagement and consultation process that is now underway" - without a shred of documentary evidence to support that claim.