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Kevin Dunion
Honorary Professor and Director of the Centre for Freedom of Information, University of Dundee
Kevin Dunion is a seasoned expert consultant in freedom of information laws, with a vast international experience.
He serves as the Director of the Centre for Freedom of Information at Dundee University, specializing in researching and sharing practical knowledge on access to information.
With a background as the former Scottish Information Commissioner, Kevin brings over a decade of expertise in adjudicating appeals and promoting transparency.
He has authored a renowned textbook on the Freedom of Information Scotland Act and played pivotal roles in various organizations, including the World Bank's Access to Information Appeals Board.
Currently, Kevin is the Convener of the Standards Commission for Scotland, leading efforts to uphold ethical standards in public life through enforcing Codes of Conduct.
His educational background includes pursuing studies in Modern History, African Studies, and receiving an Honorary LLD from the University of St. Andrews.