Results 1-4 of 4 for "freedom of information" speaker:John Denham
- Written Answers — Home Department: Annual Report 2000–01 (29 Apr 2002)
Mr John Denham: ...work included the following issues, responsibility for which transferred to other Government Departments in the machinery of Government changes which took place on 8 June 2001: human rights, freedom of information, data protection, constitutional issues, elections, byelaws, gambling, liquor licensing, animal welfare, hunting, and planting and planning for the Golden Jubilee. Issues which...
- Public Bill Committee: Health and Social Care: Schedule 4 - Minor consequential amendments (8 Feb 2001)
Mr John Denham: ...under pilot schemes made under section 29 of the Health and Social Care Act 2001''.' No. 114, in page 65, line 8, leave out sub-paragraph (4). No. 354, in page 65, line 23, at end insert— `Freedom of Information Act 2000 (c. 36) . In Schedule 1 to the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (public authorities for the purposes of the Act), after paragraph 45 insert— ``45A. Any...
- Orders of the Day — World Bank (17 Mar 1994)
Mr John Denham: ...in the debate. I could get the document, not from the Minister, who said that it was confidential, but from an American non-governmental organisation, which obtained it, as any US citizen could, under the US Freedom of Information Act. That is nonsense. Let us turn to World bank projects. One area of concern has been the impact of major dams on the environment and the displacement of...
- Orders of the Day — Finance (No. 2) Bill: International Development Association (12 Jul 1993)
Mr John Denham: ...Washington office of the United Kingdom's executive director of the World bank by letter and said that I understood that the document was to be discussed at the board meeting, and that it was about freedom of information and access to World bank information. I received a reply from the United Kingdom's executive director saying that I could not be shown a copy of the document because it...
