
Disclosure laws
Disclosure laws require individuals and organizations to reveal certain information to the public or authorities, ensuring transparency and accountability. These laws typically govern the sharing of financial, political, or personal information to prevent fraud, corruption, and unfair practices. For example, politicians must disclose their assets, and companies might need to reveal financial statements. The goal is to help prevent dishonesty and ensure decisions are made with full knowledge of relevant facts, fostering trust and integrity in public and private activities.