The OpenAustralia Foundation (OAF) is a non-profit organisation aimed at improving government transparency.
In response, Right to Know stated that the privacy breach was due to the failure of the ATO to correctly redact its own documents.
[5][8] In 2017, the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner ruled that the ATO had breached its obligations under the FOI Act by refusing to process the requests.
[9] In 2021, federal Liberal MPs Andrew Bragg and Dave Sharma accused They Vote for You of distorting their voting records, making formal complaints to the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission and the Australian Electoral Commission.
[7] In March 2022, in the lead-up to the 2022 federal election, Bragg and Sharma began legal action against the foundation on the grounds that it had engaged in "misleading and deceptive conduct".