
Freedom of Information Commission
The Freedom of Information Commission is a government body that ensures public access to government records and information, promoting transparency and accountability. It reviews and enforces laws that give individuals the right to request government documents, ensuring agencies comply with these laws. When requests are denied, the Commission can investigate and resolve disputes, helping people understand how their government operates. Essentially, it serves as a watchdog to make sure that government information remains accessible to the public, supporting an open and informed democracy.