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Palace: Open Data website not substitute to FOI

/ 01:30 PM January 20, 2014

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MANILA, Philippines – Malacañang on Monday clarified that the newly launched Open Data website should not be used as a reason to block the passage of the Freedom of Information (FOI) law.

“That is not a substitute to FOI. Open data is supply driven. FOI is demand-drive,” presidential spokesperson said in a press briefing.

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Open Data Philippines (www.data.gov.ph) is a website that hosts data from all departments and agencies under the national government.

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He added that there may be instances when the two might “intersect” but that does not mean that the Open Data website will become a substitute.

Lacierda said that in other countries, “Even if they have FOI laws, there is such a big demand for open data.”

Advocates of the FOI law have been waiting for its approval since its first version was filed in Congress 22 years ago.

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