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What are the Constitutional provision on transparency in matters of public concern?

Author: Zaira Bldvs



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1. Policy of FULL PUBLIC DISCLOSURE of GOVERNMENT TRANSACTIONS. (1987 Constitution, Art. II, Sec. 28) 2. RIGHT TO INFORMATION on matters of PUBLIC CONCERN. (1987 Constitution, Art. III, Sec. 7) 3. ACCESS to the RECORD AND BOOKS OF ACCOUNT OF THE CONGRESS. (1987 Constitution, Art. VI, Sec. 20) (2000 Bar) 4. SUBMISSION of SALN. (1987 Constitution, Art. XI, Sec. 17) 5. ACCESS TO INFORMATION on FOREIGN LOANS obtained or guaranteed by the government. (1987 Constitution, Art. XII, Sec. 21)


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