Results 1-5 of 5 for "freedom of information" speaker:Andrew George
- Written Answers — Justice: Freedom of Information (21 Nov 2007)
Andrew George: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice what percentage of freedom of information requests to his Department have been replied to within 20 days; what the greatest length of time taken to issue a reply has been; and if he will make a statement.
- Local Health Funding (15 May 2007)
Andrew George: ...to a question in the Chamber: "I am pleased to say that the Plymouth and Bodmin treatment centres are on target for up to 100 per cent. capacity."—[ Official Report, 6 February 2007; Vol. 456, c. 703.] Freedom of information figures showed, however, that the company met only 19 per cent. of its contracted activity in the first quarter up to April 2006; 45 per cent. in the six months...
- Points of Order (27 Mar 2007)
Andrew George: ...is recorded as having said: "the Plymouth and Bodmin treatment centres are on target for up to 100 per cent. capacity."—[ Official Report, 6 February 2007; Vol. 456, c. 703.] Yet following a freedom of information request to the local PCT, it now appears that the private treatment centre at Bodmin—which is represented by my hon. Friend the Member for North Cornwall (Mr....
- [Ann Winterton in the Chair] — Health Care (Cornwall) (20 Feb 2007)
Andrew George: ...are monitored, and heavily massaged, by Serco. We have doubts that the service is performing even at the poor level reported in the targets, and we could get copies of those targets only by making freedom of information requests. The whole thing does not read well at all, as I am sure the Minister appreciates. We must consider the matter in the context of the ambulance service in Cornwall....
- Farming and Rural Communities (19 Jan 2005)
Mr Andrew George: ..., was right for Scotland. It is important, however, that the CAP and single farm payments be delivered with greater transparency and simplicity. With that greater transparency, and perhaps with freedom of information, I predict that taxpayers and the general public will ask increasingly what benefit they are getting from the payments being made to farmers, given that they will be less complex.
