Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Home Office reveals FOI policies - BBC NEWS | UK

Home Office reveals FOI policies

 
 

FOI requests are often looked at by government ministers

An email sent by mistake from the Home Office to the BBC has revealed that freedom of information requests are often first reviewed by ministers.

The document also shows how such requests are first assessed for their controversy level.

A final decision is then made on whether or not to disclose information.

The Information Commissioner's Office says it intends to remind the Home Office of its obligation to comply with Freedom of Information legislation.

The document sent to the BBC separates requests into those that have to be seen by a minister before information is released, and those that do not.

It lists Freedom of Information requests made in September and makes clear whether the request has come from the media.

This is despite the Freedom of Information Act stating that applicant's identities should not affect decisions.

 
 

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