The Cabinet Office Freedom of Information Clearing House

Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 29 Jun 2021 Closed: 20 Oct 2022 Parliament page
The Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee is holding an inquiry into the Cabinet Office’s implementation of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
7 Recommendations
7 Conclusions
1 Report
2 Oral sessions
9 Letters
2 Events
Activity timeline 15 events
25 Nov
2021
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
Oral evidence sessions 2 sessions
The Cabinet Office Freedom of Information Clearing House
Andrew White · Information Commissioner's Office Elizabeth Denham CBE · Information Commissioner's Office
The Cabinet Office Freedom of Information Clearing House
Dr Ben Worthy · Birkbeck, University of London Dr Mária Žuffová · European University Institute Gavin Freeguard · Connected by Data Jenna Corderoy · Open Democracy Martin Rosenbaum Mr George Greenwood · The Times and Sunday Times
Recommendations & Conclusions
2 results
7 Conclusion Deferred
Ninth Report - The Cabinet Office …
During the inquiry, the Committee received multiple examples of poor FOI handling in central Government...
During the inquiry, the Committee received multiple examples of poor FOI handling in central Government departments, particularly in relation to non-applicant blind handling, how Public Interest Tests are evaluated and delays in Freedom of Information handling. Read more
Government Response
The government states that the ICO's sponsor department is DCMS, which works with the Cabinet Office to stay updated on FOI policy and discuss budgetary responsibility, to avoid potential conflicts of interest.
13 Conclusion Deferred
Ninth Report - The Cabinet Office …
The Cabinet Office is the departmental sponsor of the Freedom of Information Act, and Freedom...
The Cabinet Office is the departmental sponsor of the Freedom of Information Act, and Freedom of Information policy more generally. We therefore expect that there should be a stronger working relationship between the Information Commissioner’s Office and the Cabinet Office. … Read more
Government Response
The government states that the ICO's sponsor department is DCMS, which works with the Cabinet Office to stay updated on FOI policy and discuss budgetary responsibility, to avoid potential conflicts of interest.
Government Response AI assessment · 14 of 7 classified

Total 7 recs + 7 conclusions
Correspondence 9 letters
28 Jun 2022 To committee Letter from Lord True CBE, Minister of State, Cabinet Office on the Cabinet Office Freedom of Information Clearing House Internal Review, dated 17.6.22
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28 Jun 2022 To committee Letter from John Edwards, UK Information Commissioner, Information Commissioner's Office on the Cabinet Office Freedom of information Clearing House internal review, dated 21.6.22
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8 Jun 2022 From committee Letter to Jonathan Edwards, Information Commissioner on the Cabinet Office Freedom of Information Clearing House Internal Review, dated 8.6.22
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8 Jun 2022 From committee Letter to Sue Langley OBE, Lead Non-Executive Director, Home Office on the Cabinet Office Freedom of Information Clearing House Internal Review, dated 8.6.22
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17 May 2022 To committee Letter from Lord True, Minister of State, Cabinet Office on the PACAC inquiry into the Cabinet Office Freedom of Information Clearing House, dated 28.4.22
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8 Feb 2022 To committee Letter from Rt Hon Steve Barclay MP, Chancellor of the Dutchy of Lancaster on Cabinet Office's Freedom of Information Clearing House, dated 1.2.22
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14 Dec 2021 Correspondence from James Dipple-Johnstone on The Cabinet Office Freedom of Information Clearing House dated 3 December 2021
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7 Sep 2021 To committee Letter from Chloe Smith MP, Minister of State for the Constitution and Devolution on the Clearing House, dated 31.8.21
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29 Jun 2021 From committee Letter to Navendu Mishra MP on Cabinet Office Clearing House Judgement, dated 29.6.21
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