Control of politicians
— #9 Putting the individual meetings in the public electronic diary
If there are other persons or subjects involved in the meeting than originally stated, the politician adds them to the public electronic diary after the meeting.
It is not always possible to foresee who will participate in the meeting and also other than planned topics can be discussed. If this happened, the politician would fill this additional information into electronic public diary after the meeting.
Sources:
- OECD: The 10 Principles for Transparency and Integrity in Lobbying, 2013, principles 5, 6 and 9
- 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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