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Capital Letter: Freedom of information and the separation of powers

The UK Supreme Court has released a decision requiring the release of information the government has long fought to keep concealed.

Penny Pepperell of Capital Letter
Wed, 15 Apr 2015

At a time our Chief Ombudsman is conducting a wide ranging review of Official Information Act (OIA) practices in the public sector and ministerial offices, the UK Supreme Court has released a decision requiring the release of information the government has long fought to keep concealed (memos

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Penny Pepperell of Capital Letter
Wed, 15 Apr 2015
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