MPs should follow NZX lead on transparency

MPs should follow NZX lead on transparency
Disclosure obligations reflect well on listed companies and their directors and officers. (Image: Getty)
Paul McBeth
The machinery of government spits out a huge volume of information to keep any data cruncher occupied for their natural life. Sure, it might not be the data you want – that would require a step-change in adherence to the spirit of the Official Information Act (OIA) rather than the letter of the law – but if you sift through annual reports, budget allocations, statements of intent, written answers to select committee reviews or any number of other documents, you won’t be short of little nuggets of information with which to...

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