Control of politicians
— #10 Putting large scale meetings into the public electronic diary
If a politician attends a banquet or a reception where he cannot possibly know who he/she meets, and if he discusses there any work issues he/she puts it immediately (or no later than next day) into the electronic diary indicating the persons involved and subject of the debate.
If a politician met more persons at occasions where it was not possible to foresee whom he/she would encounter, he would fill this additional information into the electronic public diary after such meeting.
Sources:
- OECD: The 10 Principles for Transparency and Integrity in Lobbying, 2013
- Information about a further action in the area of lobbying regulation in the Czech Republic and principles for the proposal of an Act on lobbying
- Fadrný, M., Kraus L., Principles of the reform in the area of lobbying regulation, Institute of Sociology of the Academy of Science of the Czech Republic – Environmental Law Service, p. 11
- Conclusions of the expert tables on lobbying, Respect Institute - Institute of Sociology of the Academy of Science of the Czech Republic - Lenka Andrýsová, 2011, p. 2 and 12
- Vondráček, O., Havrda, M., 21 recipes – Anti-corruption cookbook, Recipe 2: Monitoring of lobbied politicians through public electronic diary, December 2013
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