SA govt releases cabinet documents

Written By Unknown on Senin, 15 April 2013 | 13.39

THE South Australian Labor government has taken the unusual step of releasing a series of cabinet documents from 2002, its first year in office.

Using the state's new 10-year rule on the release of cabinet papers, the government is making public documents on a range of topics from the fight over the river Murray to moves to make government more open and accountable.

Premier Jay Weatherill said it was the first time a sitting government had made its own cabinet documents available.

He said he was happy to be held accountable for the decisions taken and believed many had stood the test of time.

"People will make their own judgments about whether they were good decisions or otherwise," he told reporters on Monday.

"I'm sure we didn't get everything right, but whether that's disclosed in there, I don't know."

Among the papers released were the government's 10-point plan for honesty and accountability in government and documents relating to a new ministerial code of conduct.

There were also details of a series of scorecards the government prepared to assess its performance during the first 100 days in office.

Mr Weatherill said the government would continue to release selected documents as they became available under the 10-year rule.

Others could also be obtained under freedom of information provisions.


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