Back the public and extend Freedom of Information to private
contractors
UNISONScotland has welcomed new research that shows the
Scottish public backs extending Freedom of Information to
cover private companies building schools and hospitals under
PPP/PFI contracts and other non-public bodies delivering
public services.
Research for the Scottish Information Commissioner shows
75%-79% support for making private companies subject to
FOI legislation.
UNISON is pleased that there is also very strong public
support for including other organisations such as private
prisons, housing associations and trusts providing local
authority health and leisure services.
UNISON’s Scottish Communications Officer, Chris Bartter
said: “The public rightly thinks that all bodies delivering
public services should be subject to the same accountability
as the public sector.
“Such high levels of support will hopefully make the Scottish
Government think again about its disappointing approach
in the discussion paper, where, for example, Ministers have
argued that hospital cleaning services may not be a public
function!
“It is unacceptable that information that is open to people
where a service - such as social housing - is provided by
a public authority, could be hidden from them where private
or other non-public bodies deliver it.
“In the case of PPP/PFI contracts, the scandalous waste
of public funds on these could have been greatly reduced
if full information about the projects had been open to
scrutiny, letting the public see the credit card levels
of charges being run up for the next generation to pay.”
Chris Bartter has returned to work after a few weeks
off sick. Great to have you back Chris.
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