Transparency in Municipalities: Cplt Alerts for Failures in Purchasing Information
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As every year, the Council for Transparency (CPLT) carried out a diagnosis of the level of transparency that the 345 municipalities meet at the national level. Law 20.285 on Access to Public Information - or Transparency Law - mandates public bodies to publish information proactively on the institutional website of each municipality. CPLT sought to detect the level of compliance with this. In the entity led by attorney Natalia González, a level …
A contradictory scenario exposed the Control Report 2025 of the Council for Transparency. While some municipalities of La Araucanía stand out at the national level for their high compliance in active transparency, the region as a whole continues to be ranked among those with the worst performance in the country. According to the report, Padre Las Casas (98.26%), Toltén (97.72%) and Villarrica (96.77%) head the regional ranking, even among the mu…
The Council for Transparency (CPLT) carried out a new control of active transparency to the municipalities. The analysis assessed the level of compliance of the municipalities, in 2025, with the obligation imposed on them by the Transparency Law to publish and update monthly a series of information of a public nature. The scale of [...] The post Transparency in municipalities: Despite the increase in general compliance failures in budgets and pu…
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