This afternoon MPs on #NationalSecurityBill Committee will debate a public interest defence for:
🔴 obtaining or disclosing trade secrets under the National Security Bill, and
🔴 the use of leaked information under the 1989 #OfficialSecrets Act.
🚨 In light of the offences that can be committed under the National Security Bill by persons with *no* involvement in terrorism or espionage we believe a public interest defence to both these charges and any under the 1989 Act is essential. cfoi.org.uk/wp-content/upl…
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Excellent news @ICOnews has listened to the Campaign and others in the FOI community and is "committing to delivering more systemic enforcement action against public authorities that clearly and consistently fail to meet their #FOI obligations.
We have also called for greater transparency about the ICO's #FOI casework, so welcome the commitment to publishing "quarterly updates on our FOI casework so people can see how we are performing as a regulator and how long they can expect to have their cases resolved".
The ICO is also looking at how it can speed up #FOI complaints handling by:
🔴prioritising requests where there is a clear public interest
🔴early resolution w/out a formal decision notice in some cases
🔴exploring how it can clear the existing backlog more quickly than planned.
📢 MPs debate the #NationalSecurity Bill today. @CampaignFoI & @a19right2info have serious concerns about the implications of the Bill for journalists and those working for civil society organisations who receive some funding from foreign governments. #FOI#officialsecrets
The publication of leaked information which prejudices the UK’s interests would be an offence with a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. The identical act by someone without foreign government funding might not be an offence at all.
New: @ICOnews Freedom of Information backlog remains high. On 25.4.22:
🔴 there were 2,272 active #FOI cases
🔴 the oldest dates from 6.3.20 (It involves the Cabinet Office and exemption for security bodies)
🔴 45% are over 6 months old
🔴 20% are over 9 m
🔴 7% are over 12 m
The ICO’s Director of #FOI and Transparency said in May 2022 that the caseload was still over 1,000 cases greater than it was before the Covid outbreak. The new figures illustrate the difficulty the ICO faces in reducing its backlog. ico.org.uk/about-the-ico/…
We have urged @JCE_IC@ICOnews to do more to address #FOI delays, by using its power to serve ‘enforcement notices’ on authorities with large backlogs of requests. These can require multiple overdue requests to be answered by a set deadline.
It refers to longstanding criticisms @CampaignFOI has made of @ICOnews over the extent to which it uses its enforcement powers under #FOI and a lack of focus on its FOI work compared to data protection.
It also says "delays in our complaint handling system do understandably draw criticism from some high-profile groups, including the @CampaignFoI and @openDemocracy" and "@MySociety have suggested that the Access to Information brief should be split out of the ICO's functions".
The idea that complying with #FOI would be an obstacle to the UK becoming or remaining a ‘science superpower’ is utterly implausible. The obstacles to innovation by funding bodies have been discussed at length and do not include FOI.
All public bodies have important tasks to fulfil in the public interest & ltd resources. ARIA has no greater claim to avoid complying with #FOI than any other body. On the contrary, its budget, which outstrips that of many FOI bodies, provides compelling grounds for its inclusion
At least 750 allegations of sexual misconduct were made against serving police officers across Britain over five years, with the highest number made against @gmpolice.