Results 1-11 of 11 for "freedom of information" speaker:Richard Caborn
- Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Freedom of Information: Sport England (5 Dec 2006)
Richard Caborn: In line with the Freedom of Information Act, I wrote to the hon. Gentleman on 27 November enclosing information relevant to his request. This followed receipt of his letter of 9 November clarifying the scope of his information request.
- Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Casinos (17 Jul 2006)
Richard Caborn: ...Director of the Anschutz Group in London on 7 July 2003. The minutes of this meeting were published on the DCMS website as part of a response dated 26 July 2005 to a request made under the Freedom of Information Act.
- London Olympic Games and Paralympic Games Bill: Schedule 4 — London Olympics Association Right (21 Mar 2006)
Richard Caborn: ...for Basingstoke (Mrs. Miller), and I shall speak to LOCOG about that matter. As she knows, LOCOG will start any prosecution and take a view on such issues. We will give further consideration to freedom of information, and although the issue should not be addressed in the Bill, I have heard the point made by the hon. Member for Bath (Mr. Foster). Like other amendments that we have debated...
- Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Anschutz Entertainment Group (20 Dec 2005)
Richard Caborn: ...in table 1. All these meetings took place in the United Kingdom. Where available, minutes of meetings up to July 2005 have been published on the DCMS website, following requests made under the Freedom of Information Act. Table 1 DCMS Minister and/or official(s) present Who attended the meeting 15 March 2003 Official(s) Anschutz Entertainment Group 22 January 2004 Lord...
- Public Bill Committee: National Lottery Bill: Clause 7 - National Lottery Distribution Fund: apportionment (25 Oct 2005)
Richard Caborn: Under freedom of information.
- Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Sport England (4 Apr 2005)
Mr Richard Caborn: ...information is publicly available or is required to be disclosed by law, provided that Sport England shall disclose all information it holds that it is required to disclose in compliance with the Freedom of Information Act and the Governing Body shall assist Sport England if required in order that Sport England may comply with its obligations under this Act. The clause relating to...
- Written Ministerial Statements — Culture Media and Sport: Gambling Bill: Amendments (4 Apr 2005)
Mr Richard Caborn: ...public. The Government agree with the objectives of this amendment, but do not think it necessary to add this amendment to the Bill. The gambling commission will be bound, like other bodies, by the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Requiring the commission to publish all the advice given to the Secretary of State will, however, put an unnecessary burden on the gambling commission. However,...
- Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Freedom of Information (21 Feb 2005)
Mr Richard Caborn: holding answer 10 February 2005 My Department intends to publish all information disclosed in response to requests made since January under the Freedom of Information Act, save where it is impractical to do so. My Department will be enhancing its online Publication Scheme to ensure that members of the public are able to find material which has been released. My Department does not intend...
- Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Freedom of Information (11 Jan 2005)
Mr Richard Caborn: No additional staffing were deployed on Freedom of Information work in 2001 and 2002. For 2003, one whole-time equivalent was deployed with this increasing to 1.5 whole-time equivalent for 2005. This level is expected to continue through 2005 and 2006. This is supported by a local support network made up of existing staff In 2004, additional resourcing requirements for IT and legal issues...
- Public Bill Committee: Gambling Bill: Clause 25 - Duty to advise Secretary of State (16 Nov 2004)
Mr Richard Caborn: ...and there is no intention that the advice should not be available to the public. However, it would not be appropriate to put that requirement in the Bill. The hon. Gentleman may be aware that the Freedom of Information Act 2000 is due to come into force in January 2005. Under that Act, the public have a general right to access recorded information held by public authorities. The gambling...
- Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Information Technology Projects (19 Apr 2004)
Mr Richard Caborn: The Department is currently undertaking the following IT projects: 1. Development of an information management programme to support Freedom of Information and other key business objectives, including pilot implementation of an Electronic Document and Records Management System—started September 2003—planned completion January 2005—expected completion January...
