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On the 11th November 2021 we'd raised £24,292 with 441 supporters in 35 days. But as every pound matters, we're continuing to collect donations from supporters.
We have been fighting government secrecy since 1984. Now we urgently need your support to help make up a serious shortfall in our funding.
by Campaign for Freedom of Information in United Kingdom
On the 11th November 2021 we'd raised £24,292 with 441 supporters in 35 days. But as every pound matters, we're continuing to collect donations from supporters.
Your right to know is under constant attack from government. Freedom of information (FOI) disclosures have highlighted the UK’s lack of preparedness for the Covid-19 pandemic, the dangers of ‘smart’ motorways, and guidance which could lead to people being tortured overseas. But ministers resist FOI by obstructing requests and trying to exclude new bodies from FOI altogether.
The Campaign for Freedom of Information has been fighting for the public’s right to know since 1984. We were key to getting the Freedom of Information Act passed in 2000 and have helped thousands of campaigners, journalists and ordinary citizens make FOI requests and challenge unreasonable refusals to release information.
In the last few months we have lost a substantial proportion of our grant income. We now urgently need your support to help make up a serious shortfall in our funding so we can continue to campaign for FOI and help people exercise their right to know.
We are a small not-for profit organisation specialising in FOI. We constantly scrutinise new laws which might restrict the right to know. We have helped fight off repeated government attempts to sabotage the FOI Act including moves to block access to MPs' expenses and Whitehall policy discussions. We also train people in using the Act.
During the pandemic billions of pounds of contracts were awarded to businesses in secret without proper scrutiny. FOI provides a crucial means of challenging such secrecy.
Now with three new laws (see below) going through Parliament threatening to water down your power to hold public bodies to account, our work has never been more important.
The Freedom of Information Act gives you the right to ask for any recorded information held by a government department, local council, NHS trust, police force or other public body.
You can see the results in the daily stream of media reports based on FOI disclosures:
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