- Share all relevant information with stakeholders, including any data or research that is used to inform decision making.
In a given policy area, transparency is the outcome of an ongoing process which increases the stakeholders’ appreciation of related issues and provides them with channels to stretch the implementer to meet their requirements for technical explanations, proof of authenticity, and legitimacy of actions. Transparency requires a regulator to act as guardian of process integrity.
Read more in: Wene, C.O. and Espejo, R., 1999. A meaning for transparency in decision processes (No. NEI-SE–308).
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