Associated Press wins Brechner FOI award from University of Florida

April 16, 2013

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The Associated Press has won the 27th Annual Joseph L. Brechner Freedom of Information Award for its groundbreaking investigative series which tested the right-to-information laws in the more than 100 countries that have them.

“This series highlighted the importance of access to government information in a democracy and the ability of people around the world to hold their governmental officials accountable, expose government corruption, abuse, illegal, and sometimes, criminal activities,” said Sandra F. Chance, executive director of the Brechner Center for Freedom of Information at the University of Florida .

UF College of Journalism and Communications Dean Diane McFarlin presented the $3,000 prize to The AP’s national reporter Martha Mendoza at an awards ceremony on April 9 in the college.

“The AP’s strong investigative reporting revealed shocking results, including the fact that the governments of Mexico and Guatemala released more information than the United States,” Chance said. “This is the kind of reporting that reminds us that the laws are only as effective as the government’s commitment to openness and transparency, and how important a free press is in guarding against government wrongdoing.”

Right-to-know laws have spread rapidly over the past decade and, on paper, present a powerful way to engage citizens and expose corruption. The AP sent 120 reporters to test the promise of open government laws in 100 countries, many with new laws.

Unfortunately, according to the series, more than half the countries do not follow them and even when some countries do follow the law, “the information is at best useless, and at worst, deadly.”

The late Joseph L. Brechner, an Orlando broadcaster, established the annual award. Previous award winners include: the San Francisco Chronicle, The Washington Post, the Columbia Journalism Review, The St. Petersburg Times, The Dallas Morning News, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel and the Houston Chronicle.

The Brechner Center for Freedom of Information exists to educate and promote freedom of information laws and policies. It serves the students of UF, Florida citizens, media lawyers and journalists nationally and internationally by providing training sessions, answering queries and conducting scholarly research on First Amendment and freedom of information issues.