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Title: Freedom of Information Act a briefing


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Freedom of Information Acta briefing
2
The Act
  • Freedom of Information Act 2000
  • Full implementation on 1 January 2005
  • Shadow running in MoD at present

3
Main Feature
  • Information Commissioner
  • FOI is all about the right of access to
    information held by public authorities

4
Who can access information?
  • anyone
  • yes, anyone you, me, your competitors

5
What can we access?
  • any information can be requested
  • and there is a general presumption for disclosure
  • and it is retrospective in effect!!

6
Which is great news!
  • we can read our competitors stuff
  • we can make enquiries on MoD policy

7
BUT
  • do we really want everyone seeing our stuff?

8
  • The general right to access information is
    limited by exemptions
  • absolute (a few)
  • qualified (quite a lot)

9
Qualified?
  • applies only where the public interest in
    invoking the exemption outweighs the public
    interest in disclosing the information

10
The main general exemptions
  • absolute exemption for information provided to a
    public authority in confidence (s41) (but only
    where the disclosure would be an actionable
    breach of confidence)

11
  • a qualified exemption (i.e. subject to the public
    interest test) for
  • trade secrets and
  • information the disclosure of which would (or
    would be likely to) prejudice the commercial
    interests (s43)

12
Plus, for the defence sector
  • s23 GCHQ, Security Service, Secret Intelligence
    Service, special forces
  • s24(1) safeguarding national security (but
    qualified)

13
  • s26 Defence but public interest test.
    Exempts defence information where disclosure is
    likely to prejudice
  • defence of UK
  • capability, effectiveness or security of any
    relevant forces
  • s27 International relations

14
ss41 and 43
  • confidentiality
  • commercial interests
  • http//www.informationcommissioner.gov.uk/cms/Docu
    mentUploads/Pub20Sec20Contracts.pdf

15
  • s41 Confidentiality exemption if release of
    information would amount to an actionable breach
    of confidence
  • absolute
  • but implicit is a PI test!

16
Meaning?
  • information must have necessary quality of
    confidence
  • information must have been imparted in
    circumstances importing a duty of confidence
  • unauthorised or to the detriment of the imparter

17
ICs Public Sector Contracts guidance
  • new contracts
  • clearly identify what is confidential/
    commercially sensitive and put in a schedule
  • improves chance of non-disclosure helps
    identify confidentiality situations
  • existing contracts
  • encourage public authorities to consult

18
MoD draft guidelines
  • information must be 3rd partys
  • disclosure would give rise to an actionable
    breach of confidence
  • but worth having a look at www.foi.mod.uk/freedom.
    asp

19
Defcon 531
  • the fact that you call something confidential
    doesnt make it confidential
  • it creates a contractual duty - but does it
    create an actionable breach of confidence?
  • is Defcon 531 enough to defeat the obligation to
    disclose?
  • (no)

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Adam Rose
  • Partner and Head
  • Business and Technology Services
  • Berwin Leighton Paisner
  • adam.rose_at_blplaw.com
  • 07 September 2004
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