HM Revenue and Customs (Central government) [2021] UKICO IC-88829 (1 October 2021)


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Cite as: [2021] UKICO IC-88829

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HM Revenue and Customs

The complainant wrote to the public authority seeking an explanation of the comments made by an official in an email that had been disclosed pursuant to a freedom of information request. The public authority considers that the complainant did not make a valid request for information under the FOIA. The Commissioner concluded that save for the last part of the request, the complainant’s request does not constitute a valid request for information under the FOIA. Furthermore, on the balance of probabilities, the public authority does not hold recorded information matching the complainant’s request in any event.

FOI 1: Complaint not upheld FOI 8: Complaint partly upheld

Decision notice: IC-88829


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