Renfe says he doesn't know how many times his website fails and Transparency demands that he reveal the money it costs
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The Council of Transparency and Good Government has asked Renfe, at the request of a citizen, to indicate how many times his website falls. However, the railway operator has replied saying that it does not account for these failures. Faced with this, the entity has asked the company to indicate how much money it invests on its page. In March and April 2024, two citizens submitted requests to Renfe to know the annual cost of the website and the m…
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The Transparency and Good Government Council has forced Renfe to detail the money that has been invested in its website, information that was requested by a citizen who was also interested in the number of times this questioned page has fallen, although the company says it is unable to offer this data on the grounds that it does not account for it.
MADRID, 19 (EUROPA PRESS) The Transparency and Good Governance Council has forced Renfe to detail the money that has been invested in its website, information that was requested by a citizen who was also interested in the number of times this questioned page has fallen, although the company says no [...] The entry Renfe says that it does not count the times that your website falls and Transparency forces you to detail its cost aparece primero en…
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