UK
Ministry of Justice Worst For Openness/ Honesty
London: A report by the Institute for Government (IFG) has analysed information that is supposed to be regularly released across Whitehall showing the people ministers, civil servants and special advisers meet, and the gifts and hospitality they receive. Launched in the wake of the Greensill affair, when key meetings between ministers and lobbyists were not registered, researchers discovered that: The Ministry of Justice is by far the least reliable department on ministerial releases, often publishing data late, and failing to publish any information on five occasions. The MoJ is also the least reliable department on special adviser data, failing to publish on six occasions.