Governance

The City of Brussels has decided to launch an ambitious reform of good governance, concerning its manner of working and, more specifically, its structures.

In order to better respond to this ambition of change, the reform includes 3 main lines:

  • good governance
  • transparency
  • expertise

These different main lines are explained in the Note on the reform of the governance of the City of Brussels. This note is only available in French and Dutch:

For a better understanding, the City of Brussels created a brochure about the structures that depend on the City (or have a connection with the City). These structures are divided into 5 categories:

The tables with all the details of the structures of the City of Brussels (City structures, hospitals and kitchens, housing, representatives, Public Welfare Centre) are only available in French and Dutch:

This list is only available in French and Dutch:

The annual reports concerning the transparency of remuneration and benefits of the Brussels public mandatories is only available in French and Dutch:

The subsidies granted to structures associated with the City of Brussels are only available in French and Dutch:

Declaration made to the municipal secretary. Those concerned by this declaration are the mayors, aldermen and CPAS presidents of the municipalities in Brussels.

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The City of Brussels publishes documents that citizens request on the basis of the Joint Decree and Ordinance of 16 May 2019 on open government in the Brussels institutions: