The Council has renewed its website to offer a better design and user experience. The structure of the portal has been reorganized to make it easier to locate the information and better reflect the two main areas of activity developed by the institution: the protection of the right of access to public information and the evaluation of compliance with the transparency law. These two areas come to have their own section in the main menu of the web.
The Council has renewed its website to offer a better design and user experience. The structure of the portal has been reorganized to make it easier to locate the information and better reflect the two main areas of activity developed by the institution: the protection of the right of access to public information and the evaluation of compliance with the transparency law. These two areas come to have their own section in the main menu of the web.
The Supreme Court has accepted the Council’s appeal against the ruling of the National High Court, which considers that access to the source code of a computer application used by the Community of Madrid for the drawing of courts associated with selective processes to access the public service should not be facilitated.
The Council of Transparency and Good Governance contributes one more year, as a sponsor, to the great annual event of transparency in Spain: the International Congress of Transparency and Open Government (CIT), whose X edition begins on Wednesday, September 24 in Castellón de la Plana.
Available for consultation the 27 resolutions issued in complaint procedures against the autonomous and local administrations of those autonomous communities with which we have agreement.
Available for consultation the 30 resolutions issued in complaint procedures against the autonomous and local administrations of those autonomous communities with which we have agreement.
In 2024, the Transparency Council resolved 2,231 complaints in the procedure for safeguarding the right of access to public information. Of these, 1,530 had been filed with the General State Administration and the state public sector, which represents 30.9% more cases than in 2023 and achieve a record in resolutory activity at the state level since the Council began its activity in 2015. This is reflected in the activity reportof the institution, which has been sent to the Cortes Generales and published on the Council's website.
The CTBG carries out a rigorous monitoring of compliance with its resolutions in the protection of the right of access to public information and publishes it every three months. Already available for consultation are both the statistical data on compliance and those listed in Excel format that record whether or not each of the Council’s resolutions issued until March 31, 2025 has been complied with.