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Home › Benefits of open data › Open data “not a substitute for freedom of information”, says Scottish info commissioner

Open data “not a substitute for freedom of information”, says Scottish info commissioner

Created automatically from RSS feedPosted on December 7, 2015 Posted in Benefits of open data, Informing Decision-making, Posts from feeds, Transparency
This post was created automatically via an RSS feed and was originally published at http://www.civilserviceworld.com/articles/news/open-data-not-substitute-freedom-information-says-scottish-info-commissioner

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