Government Statistics and Reports may carry enormous power when presented on the Voter Interface, yet third parties may disagree with them. Perhaps there should be a system that allows complaints against these reports. This would allow journalists and academics to present their own findings and would act as a sort of peer review safeguard by people with specialist knowledge. This would best be supervised by a Parliamentary multi-party committee.
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
Questioning Government Statistics and Reports
Labels:
academics,
citizen journalists,
government reports,
government statistics,
parliamentary committee,
peer review
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