摘要:From the outset, the FSA set out to be an open and transparent regulator. Ten years
later we can look back and see how expectations of what it means to be transparent
have changed. We are now living in a climate where parliamentary, regulatory and
corporate bodies across the world are being urged to say more about things on which
they have traditionally been silent. And the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FoIA)
is both a response to this new climate and a contributor to it.