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What Is the Access to Information (ATI) Act?

The Access to Information Act gives citizens the legal right to request information from public authorities. This includes records about spending, policies, decisions, and service delivery.

ATI promotes transparency by allowing citizens to see how government decisions are made. Requests must be handled within set timelines, subject to limited exemptions.

Knowing about ATI empowers citizens to seek facts rather than rely on speculation.

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