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No more secrets: Philippine leader orders government to open records to the public

Despite this move towards transparency, Rodrigo Duterte has stopped giving interviews to the media after clashing with journalists

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Duterte signed an executive order on Saturday to allow public access to official documents and records, two days before he delivers a much-anticipated state of the nation address. He is expected to reiterate a pledge to weed out corrupt officials and tackle crime. Photo: Xinhua

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has signed a landmark freedom of information order to allow the public full access to government records for the first time, in a move welcomed by transparency advocates.

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The executive order, providing for “full public disclosure and transparency” by government agencies, was signed by the firebrand leader on Saturday, his spokesman Martin Andanar said, just 25 days after taking office.

Media and watchdog groups had been demanding the reform, the first national freedom of information order, for years.

“This is record-breaking speed for a landmark executive order being signed,” Andanar said.

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Press and anti-corruption groups have long campaigned for freedom of information to combat endemic corruption blighting the impoverished nation.

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