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Written Answers — Justice: Freedom of Information (18 Jun 2009)

Dominic Grieve: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice when he plans to publish his response to the consultation on extending the scope of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Freedom of Information Act 2000 (24 Feb 2009) has video

Dominic Grieve: ...for giving me prior sight of his statement. The Secretary of State's decision to use his powers of veto in this case classically illustrates what has been wrong with the Government's approach to freedom of information and good governance generally. The public have had their expectations about openness raised by Labour's spin and propaganda, only to be brought down to earth by the intrusion...

Written Answers — Justice: Freedom of Information (23 Feb 2009)

Dominic Grieve: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice how many staff in his Department are employed on the management of freedom of information requests submitted to his Department.

Written Answers — Justice: Freedom of Information (23 Feb 2009)

Dominic Grieve: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice how many requests under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 his Department (a) fulfilled and (b) refused in (i) 2006 and (ii) 2007.

Written Answers — Justice: Departmental Public Consultation (3 Feb 2009)

Dominic Grieve: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice when he will publish the results of his Department's consultation on designation of additional public authorities under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

Public Bill Committee: Equality Bill [Lords]: Clause 51 - Public authorities: general (6 Dec 2005)

Dominic Grieve: ...authority. It would be useful if the Minister could clarify what the Government consider a public authority to be, because it appears that the term can be defined fairly loosely. It is apparent from the Freedom of Information Act 2000, for example, that the special forces of the Crown and any unit assisting in the operation of GCHQ are already considered not to be a public authority, or...

Public Bill Committee: Crown Employment (Nationality) Bill: Clause 1 - Removal of existing nationality requirements (7 Jun 2004)

Mr Dominic Grieve: ...servants, and that is a matter for the individual civil servant concerned. In this case, I would also point out that, if my recollection is correct, the civil servant concerned is praying in aid the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and other Acts, pointing out that he had a public duty to disclose that material. I do not know what will eventually come of that, but that is what he has said....

Opposition Day: Government Information (13 Jan 1999)

Mr Dominic Grieve: ...view of the pertinent points made by the right hon. Member for Berwick-upon-Tweed (Mr. Beith). I also listened with great interest to what the hon. Member for Cardiff, West (Mr. Morgan) said about freedom of information, and to the right hon. Member for South Shields (Dr. Clark). I reserve my position on freedom of information until I see what the Government publish. There is undoubtedly...

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