[euopendata] Methods for publishing/visualizing expense data?

Lucy Chambers lucy.chambers at okfn.org
Wed Aug 15 10:08:47 UTC 2012


Sorry clarification, first link is on council members expenditure,
rather than MP's - apologies if that was not clear!

L

On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 10:46 AM, Lucy Chambers <lucy.chambers at okfn.org> wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> We've actually recently had some similar stories in the news recently
> here in the UK. There were some specific stories on events and
> retreats, but I can't appear to lay my hands on them now, most of the
> things I have to hand are based on the publication of the expenses of
> individuals rather than planned, large-scale outings, if I find the
> articles I was thinking of, I will send them across.
>
> MP's expenses have been quite a hot topic here in Britain since the
> scandal broke last year, see recent coverage when some credit card
> bills were got hold of:
>
> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/council-spending/8829271/Council-chief-executives-spending-on-expenses-and-credit-cards.html
>
> Possibly as a result of this scandal, this data is now published
> proactively through the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority
> (although this site is very buggy particularly in Chrome):
>
> http://www.parliamentary-standards.org.uk/
>
> The Guardian have also done a whole range of stories on MP's expenses
> including some very interesting visualisations:
>
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/mps-expenses
>
> I'm pleased to say, that this is actually one of my favourite examples
> of Open Data in action in cleaning up how taxpayers money is spent. It
> has apparently done so to the extent that journalists actually write
> that it is now a boring topic. I quote from the Guardian [1]
>
> "To be frank, these are getting pretty boring. This was always Ipsa's
> plan. The rules are so transparent and tough, compared with the
> corrupted scheme that caused the scandal of two years ago, that there
> is very little an MP can do wrong. Now they are published regularly
> and MPs also don't want to be caught cheating."
>
> I think that is a result :) (but I do hope journalists will keep their
> eyes on this just in case!).
>
> Lucy
>
> [1] http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/datablog/2011/jun/02/mps-expenses-performance-voting-activity
>
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 9:51 AM, Peter Krantz <peter at peterkrantz.se> wrote:
>> Hi all!
>>
>> In the past couple of weeks we have had several interesting newspaper articles in Sweden regarding government agency spending on representation/dinners/seminars [1]. In short there are indications that government agencies have tried to book representation expenses on accounts for seminars and one head of an agency already had to quit (it is likely there will be more).
>>
>> I am interested in finding more information on government expense publishing in the following areas:
>>
>> 1. Examples from other countries and research articles ion the effects of expense publishing.
>> 2. Time frames (yearly data dumps or "real time" from finance application)
>> 3. Visualizations of expense data.
>>
>> Any links or pointers would be greatly appreciated
>>
>> [1]: (in swedish - use google translate) http://www.dn.se/Stories/stories-nyheter/stories-sverige/dn-granskar-sloseriet-med-skattepengar
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Peter Krantz
>> http://www.opengov.se
>> https://www.facebook.com/groups/opengov/
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>
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> Lucy Chambers
> Community Coordinator,
> OpenSpending & Data Journalism
> Open Knowledge Foundation
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Open Knowledge Foundation
Skype: lucyfediachambers
Twitter: @lucyfedia




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