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Outcomes landlords must deliver about being open with tenants and treating them with fairness and respect so that tenants can access services, raise complaints, influence decision making and hold their landlord to account.
This pack gives an overview of the concept of fiscal transparency within government, and a list of useful reading material
Lessons on how better to design GTF programmes
A standardised way of recording and sharing information about how the public sector uses algorithmic tools.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Civil Society and academic institutions implement the LABTI to measure the accessibility of budget information and its usefulness
The Welfare Sector Transparency Board advises on transparency in the welfare sector.
What are the challenges and prospects for transparency and accountability in the emerging petroleum sector?
This series brings together all documents relating to Cabinet Office ministers' transparency publications.
This document shows the progress made against government commitments to transparency and open data.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
ELLA is the Evidence and Lessons from Latin America programme
Information about the DfT Transport Sector Transparency Board including its role and minutes.
A facial recognition service provider used Credo AI’s platform to provide transparency on fairness and performance evaluations of its identity verification service to its customers.
This factsheet is provided for suppliers and is concerned with the implications of the transparency agenda.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
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