Condominium Register: What It Is and Why It Is Important
The article discusses the Italian Condominium Register, its legal basis, and its importance in enhancing transparency and organization in property management.
Norwegian press likes to refer to itself as the safety valve of the rule of law. History shows otherwise.
The article critiques the Norwegian press's role in upholding judicial transparency, particularly highlighting past failures in covering significant legal scandals.
Francisco Egas confirms that the elections of the Ecuadorian Football Federation will take place on Tuesday, March 17
Francisco Egas, president of the Ecuadorian Football Federation (FEF), confirmed that the elections are set for March 17, despite previous legal challenges regarding the transparency of the process.
The coalition wants a register of foreign influences, a similar law was struck down by a court in Slovakia
Czech coalition government plans to establish a register for foreign influences in response to the lack of a systematic legal framework, following a similar law's rejection in Slovakia.
The Railway Authority Paid Millions for Lawyers, Even Though It Has Its Own
The Czech railway authority has spent millions on outside legal representation despite having in-house counsel available.
Who Really Delays the Čapí Hnízdo Case and the Starting Salary Will Be Public
The article discusses ongoing delays in the Čapí Hnízdo case and the implications of making starting salaries public.
The Government hides 156 reports requested by the PP, from Begoña's travels to visits to Cerdán in prison
The Popular Group has asked Congress President Francina Armengol to urge the government to provide 156 reports requested by the opposition that were allegedly withheld without legal justification.
From Boudou's Dune to AFA's Vacant Lot
The AFA is attempting to obscure its legal address in a vacant lot to evade scrutiny from authorities investigating its finances.
Do we have the right to know who writes the laws for Karol Nawrocki? Expert: Transparency is key
An expert emphasizes the importance of transparency in the legislative process, particularly regarding the involvement of external authors in legal drafts.
DOGE’s Medicaid data dump aims to expose fraud — but privacy and legal hurdles loom
The release of anonymous Medicaid data aims to enhance transparency and combat fraud, but concerns about patient privacy and legal complexities pose significant challenges for successful prosecutions.
Delayed entry of the Marshal into the benefits register. What threatens Włodzimierz Czarzasty?
The article discusses the potential legal consequences for Polish politician Włodzimierz Czarzasty due to his delayed registration of benefits, which has been highlighted by media coverage.
They help people with expensive justice. Their own business is opaque
The article discusses the challenges of accessing justice in Czechia and the lack of transparency in businesses providing legal assistance.
#dkpol: What did Findsen say behind closed doors?
The #dkpol segment explores the contents of a closed-door meeting involving Lars Findsen and the prosecution regarding a sensitive legal matter.
OSE: Announcement of 33 positions for general managers and directors – Call for experienced executives from Greece and abroad
The Greek Railways (OSE) has announced the opening of 33 managerial positions aimed at restructuring the organization under a new legal framework.
'Worst re-traumatization': Epstein survivor slams mishandling of files
An Epstein survivor criticizes the mishandling of files, stating that their release has caused further trauma and failed to provide the promised transparency.
Vantaa wants to get rid of corruption – the mayor does not remember the past, although there is much to recall in Vantaa
The city of Vantaa has developed new guidelines to combat corruption, amidst a history of notable legal cases involving city officials that have tarnished its reputation.
Warning: The development of Finland's criminal justice system is at risk
The Finnish Criminal Policy Council warns that the potential cutback of essential crime statistics poses a threat to the transparency and development of the country's criminal justice system.
N. Papathanasis: There is no way that even one euro will be given without being lawful
Deputy Minister of National Economy and Finance, Nikos Papathanasis, emphasized that financial disbursements must comply with legal and regulatory frameworks, relating to training programs and funding amidst ongoing investigations.
Estonia threatened with punishment for delaying tax information collection on cryptocurrency transactions
The European Commission has issued a violation notice to Estonia and several other EU member states demanding transparency and automatic information exchange related to tax on cryptocurrency assets, warning of legal action if improvements are not made within two months.
American Congressman Talks About Concealing Names in Epstein Documents
American Congressman Jamie Raskin raised concerns about potential legal violations by the Justice Department in concealing names related to Jeffrey Epstein’s case.
Members of Congress Will Be Able to View Unredacted Files on Epstein
Members of Congress will have the opportunity to review unredacted documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Maxwell Will Not Answer Questions About Epstein
Ghislaine Maxwell has announced that she will not answer questions concerning Jeffrey Epstein.
The legal advisor of the Ministry of Justice prevents the publication of her conflict of interest arrangement
The legal advisor Yael Kutik of Israel's Ministry of Justice is blocking the release of her conflict of interest agreement, amidst concerns over potential conflicts involving her relatives and Minister Yariv Levin.
Wealthy use loophole to conceal value of £300m in Scottish land sales
Landowners in Scotland are increasingly exploiting a legal loophole to hide the purchase prices of Highland estates, impacting transparency in property transactions worth over £300 million.
The creation of a platform for judicial bailiffs does not restrict legal work, says Floridis
Floridis asserts that the establishment of a platform for judicial bailiffs will not limit legal work and emphasizes that digitization enhances transparency.
IŽA: The EP working group's refusal to listen to the IŽA expert raises doubts about transparency goals
The European Parliament working group's denial to hear from an IŽA expert blocks the opportunity to present legal arguments regarding a case won by IŽA against the European Commission about LRT funding compatibility with state aid rules.