Results 1-3 of 3 for "freedom of information" speaker:Sally Keeble
- Orders of the Day: Clause 1 — Exemption of House of Commons and House of Lords (18 May 2007)
Sally Keeble: In discussing the amendment, will the hon. Gentleman take into account my experience of freedom of information requests made to me and to the county council about information that it holds about a constituent? Before such information is released, the local authority writes to me and gets me to sign, so there is ample opportunity for me to object if safety issues affecting my constituent are...
- Northampton Travellers Site (31 Jan 2007)
Sally Keeble: ...quality and also the quantity of it. I have looked at some of the clearances: e-mails of only a few lines provide clearance for five-figure amounts of public money. In a file provided by the council under a freedom of information request, I found only one instance in which there was substantial evidence of an inspection. The inspection showed that the invoice submitted by the contractors...
- Written Answers — Transport, Local Government and the Regions: Conveyancing (Public Records) (20 Jul 2001)
Ms Sally Keeble: ...by the public "at all reasonable hours". In cases where reasonable access to public registers is being denied, the matter may be referred to the Local Government Ombudsman or the courts. The Freedom of Information Act 2000 will improve the rights of individuals to access information and provide a right to complain to the Information Commissioner if he or she is prevented from accessing it....
