Tag #Government Transparency

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House Republicans Seek to Block Vote on Epstein Case Files

Top congressional Republicans and White House allies are working to prevent a House floor vote on releasing Jeffrey Epstein case files, despite Reps. Massie and Khanna securing enough signatures to force a vote.

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Failures in Spain's Telematic Monitoring System for Domestic Violence Cases

A data gap in Spain's telematic monitoring system for domestic abusers, caused by a change in service providers, has resulted in potential victim endangerment and numerous case dismissals, prompting concerns about transparency and accountability.

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FEMA Employees Placed on Leave After Signing Dissent Letter Criticizing Agency Cuts

Over 180 current and former FEMA employees signed a letter criticizing agency cuts and the reassignment of staff to ICE, leading to at least two employees being placed on indefinite administrative leave with pay; the letter also cited a new policy requiring Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's ...

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Federal Data Transparency Website Suffers Prolonged Outage

A federal website providing information on government data collection and allowing public comment experienced an outage lasting several days, raising concerns about transparency given previous similar incidents involving the CDC and Census Bureau.

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Second Afghan Data Breach Impacts Thousands

A new data breach potentially affecting up to 3,700 Afghan nationals in the UK has been revealed, compromising personal details from a third-party supplier to the Ministry of Defence between January and March 2024, marking the second such incident this year and prompting a government apology.

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Epstein Victims Condemn Maxwell's Prison Transfer, Potential Pardon

Numerous victims of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell are criticizing the Justice Department's handling of the case, citing Maxwell's transfer to lower-security prison and the potential for a pardon as retraumatizing events that disregard their concerns and undermine the integrity of the legal p...

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Spanish Tax Agency Leaves 70 Customs Agent Positions Unfilled

The Spanish Tax Agency (AEAT) left 70 of 160 open Customs Agent positions unfilled after only 90 applicants passed the first part of the third exam, sparking criticism and legal challenges from unsuccessful candidates and unions.

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UK Government's Delayed Data Breach Review Highlights Ongoing Security Risks

A UK government review into 11 public sector data breaches, including incidents affecting thousands of Afghans and disability claimants, found three recurring issues: poor data download controls, insecure emailing practices, and hidden data in spreadsheets; although 12 of 14 recommendations have bee...

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German Government's Open House Draws Thousands Amidst Budget Concerns

Thousands attended Germany's annual government open house despite rain, engaging with ministers including Chancellor Merz and addressing concerns about the 770 million Euro Chancellery expansion.

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Soma Power Plant Shutdown Threatens Thousands of Jobs

The Soma Thermal Power Plant in Turkey has stopped production due to a coal shortage, jeopardizing thousands of jobs and the regional heating system as winter nears, while the plant's transfer to new ownership is delayed, prompting calls for government transparency and intervention.

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Victorian Parliament to End "Dump Day" Report Release Practice

The Victorian Parliament's "Dump Day" involves the mass release of hundreds of annual government reports in a single batch, hindering public and parliamentary scrutiny of government performance. The practice is enabled by the Financial Management Act's October 31st deadline, but proposed amendments ...

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Greek Government Faces Internal Rift After Controversial Late-Night Vote

The Greek government controversially used a late-night vote to pass a pre-trial committee, despite internal dissent and a low number of participating MPs; this highlights a potential internal party rift and the government's communication strategy to manage the situation.

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