Japanese Gov't Accidentally Shares Internal Email Over Google Groups
Found on IT World on Saturday, 13 July 2013
An official at Japan's Ministry of the Environment created the group to share mails and documents related to Japan's negotiations during the Minamata Convention, a meeting held in Geneva in January to create international standards to limit international mercury use. But the official used the default privacy setting, leaving the exchanges open to searches and views in the months since.
Now that is a transparent government.