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Chile

OECD member since 2010

This set of indicators covers countries’ strategic frameworks on anti-corruption. These could consist of a single strategy or be spread across multiple strategies, but all strategies must be adopted at the highest level of government (council of ministers/cabinet, president or parliament/congress). Data for OECD members was published in 2021 and 2024 with information relating to 2020 and 2023, respectively. Data for non-OECD countries was published in 2024, with information relating to 2023.

Regulatory framework for access to information and open data
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Top performing and underperforming criteria in Chile

This table shows the criteria within this dataset where the selected country performs the most above and below average. OECD countries are compared to the OECD average and partner countries are compared to the partner country average. Only criteria fulfilled by less than 40% of countries are shown as leading, and only criteria fulfilled by more than 40% of countries are shown as lagging.

Information disclosed by lobbyists in the register include budget/expenses for lobbying activities, and pieces of legislation and regulation targeted.

8%

of OECD countries fulfill

3%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

Leading

Aggregated data on lobbying on public decision making including at minimum data on the identity and field of action of interest representatives met by members of Government and members of Parliament.

18%

of OECD countries fulfill

0%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

Leading

The lobbying register allows to sort information collected at the minimum by lobbyist’s name, company or organisation, domain of intervention, and piece of legislation or regulation targeted.

21%

of OECD countries fulfill

0%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

Leading

Sanctions for breaches of conflict-of-interest provisions are defined and proportional to the severity of the offence.

68%

of OECD countries fulfill

56%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

Lagging

Records of all decisions agreed upon at the government sessions (minutes) are kept.

68%

of OECD countries fulfill

44%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

Lagging

Company registry.

68%

of OECD countries fulfill

47%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

Lagging

The regulatory framework provides that all public institutions and private persons carrying out public duties are holders of public information; and that everyone, including non-citizens and legal persons, has the right to access information in all the forms available.

66%

of OECD countries fulfill

41%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

The only restrictions to access to public information allowed are listed by law and are in line with the Tromso Convention.

68%

of OECD countries fulfill

47%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

There are statutory deadlines for processing requests for information.

79%

of OECD countries fulfill

50%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

Information holders are required to provide information in the requested format; requesters are not required to provide justification for their requests.

55%

of OECD countries fulfill

31%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

The right to appeal to an independent body or the court against refusal or inactivity of an administrative body is ensured.

82%

of OECD countries fulfill

50%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

Information requested is always provided free of charge.

5%

of OECD countries fulfill

0%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

A list of datasets and mandatory information to be disclosed is defined in the regulatory framework.

39%

of OECD countries fulfill

41%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

Leading

Primary legislation specifies that Government data are “open by default” (except for specific cases defined in the regulatory framework).

45%

of OECD countries fulfill

16%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

Lagging

Decisions of the public body specialised in public information cannot be quashed by any executive body.

45%

of OECD countries fulfill

28%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill