Results 1-6 of 6 for "freedom of information" speaker:Robert Key
- Written Answers — Justice: Freedom of Information (26 Jan 2009)
Robert Key: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice pursuant to the answer of 12 January 2009, Official Report, column 511W, on freedom of information, for what reasons the time taken by Freedom of Information Operation Team 5 to allocate to a complaints officer following receipt between April and September 2008 was 130 days compared to 64 for all Information Commissioner's Office cases.
- Written Answers — Justice: Freedom of Information (12 Jan 2009)
Robert Key: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice what the average length of time is for (a) the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) and (b) the ICO Freedom of Information Operation Team 5— Local Government (South) to allocate a freedom of information case to a caseworker.
- Written Answers — Justice: Freedom of Information (18 Dec 2008)
Robert Key: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice how many freedom of information cases referred to the Information Commissioner (a) are under investigation by a caseworker and (b) are awaiting allocation to a caseworker.
- Written Answers — Constitutional Affairs: Freedom of Information Act (15 Dec 2004)
Mr Robert Key: ...the Parliamentary Secretary, Department for Constitutional Affairs when he will publish the draft statutory instrument on the charging regime for museums and other organisations in respect of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
- The Royal Navy (12 Nov 1998)
Mr Robert Key: ...notice from the Ministry of Defence or the Foreign and Commonwealth Office; there was a deafening silence on this side of the Atlantic. I am beginning to think that there might be some virtue in a freedom of information Act. On 23 July, I was told that the agreement would be published as a Command Paper, accompanied by an explanatory memorandum, and would be subject to the Ponsonby...
- Orders of the Day — Freedom and Responsibility of the Press Bill (29 Jan 1993)
Mr Robert Key: The hon. Member for Hammersmith referred to freedom of information, which is an important issue. I do not seek to sidestep it, but it stretches far beyond the press and my Department's responsibility. My right hon. Friend the Prime Minister feels passionately about open government, one manifestation of which is his determination to extend the principle of the citizens charter—an idea...
