TRANSPARENCIA EN LAS EMPRESAS
Companies operating in the public sphere should be accountable for their actions and impacts on human rights and the environment, and in order to achieve this, transparency is essential.
» A través de la legislación: La Unión Europea , por ejemplo, ha adoptado una serie de leyes que exigen que las empresas de sectores específicos informen sobre sus repercusiones y actividades. Descubre más aquí » A través del derecho fundamental a la información: El acceso a la información es un derecho humano fundamental y, por tanto, no puede ser violado por ningún actor privado. Sin embargo, los actores privados aún no están obligados a responder a las solicitudes de libertad de información; excepto en Sudáfrica.
» Noticias sobre Transparencia Empresarial: vigilamos la legislación en materia de transparencia empresarial.
» Transparencia sobre la propiedad de las empresas: Utilizamos las leyes de acceso a la información para probar la accesibilidad de la información corporativa en la práctica y para impulsar una mayor transparencia.
NOTICIAS SOBRE TRANSPARENCIA EMPRESARIAL
Request Process in Montenegro
Summary: If Information Is Already Available Online, There Is No Obligation to Facilitate Further Access Request sent to Central Registry of Companies (CRPS) Commission for Securities (CfS) Outcome of request Central Registry of Companies (CRPS): Information Refused Commission for Securities (CfS): Information Refused Time taken to respond Central Registry of
Request Process in Moldova
Summary: You Must Pay For Access to the Company Register Information Request sent to State Chamber of Registration (Click here) Outcome of request Information refused. Time taken to respond 6 working days (Deadline is 15 working days) Reason for refusal Must pay for access. On 14 August 2013, Access Info
Request Process in Malta
Summary: Information That Is Available For a Fee Is Excluded From the Freedom of Infomation Act Request sent to Financial Services Authority (Click here) Outcome of request Information refused Time taken to respond 1 day for initial response (Deadline is 20 working days) Reason for refusal FOI exceptions applied to
Request Process in Lithuania
Summary: You Need to Pay For Access - The Data is Sold at Cost-Price to Cover the Running Costs of the Register Request sent to Centre of Registers (Click here) Outcome of request Information Refused Time taken to respond 1 working day (Deadline is 20 working days) Reason for refusal
Request Process in Latvia
Summary: You Must Pay to Access Information Unless You Work for the Government Request sent to Ministry of Justice Outcome of request Information refused. Time taken to respond 23 working days (The deadline is 15 working days) Reason for refusal Must pay for access. Another law overrides FOI law.