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Rejected
To ensure clearer lines of accountability and to aid the Freedom of Information responsibilities of...
Recommendation
To ensure clearer lines of accountability and to aid the Freedom of Information responsibilities of the Information Commissioner’s Office, the Government should consider how to better align departmental policy responsibility and financial responsibility for the Information Commissioner’s Office’s Freedom of Information work. The Government can achieve this by either moving budgetary responsibility for such matters to the Cabinet Office or by transferring policy responsibility for Freedom of Information from the Cabinet Office to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. (Paragraph 68) The Cabinet Office Freedom of Information Clearing House 27
Government Response Summary
The government believes the current governance structure helps to avoid any perception that there is a potential conflict of interest with FOI policy and declines to change departmental policy or financial responsibility.
Government Response
Rejected
Government Response
Rejected
HM Government
Rejected
The Government believes it is important that the Information Commissioner’s Office is funded at a sufficient level to enable the Commissioner to carry out his statutory functions. The ICO’s sponsor department within the Government is the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). DCMS works with the Cabinet Office to remain updated on Freedom of Information policy and to discuss budgetary responsibility where appropriate. This governance structure helps to avoid any perception that there is a potential conflict of interest with FOI policy. We would remind the Committee that the Information Commissioner has a number of regulatory and legislative duties including Data Protection.
Source
Report
Ninth Report - The Cabinet Office Freedom of Information Clearing House
29 Apr 2022
HC 505
Timeline
Recommendation age
4.1 yrs
Report published
29 Apr 2022