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Written Answers — Home Department: Departmental Freedom of Information (20 Apr 2009)

David Ruffley: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what percentage of freedom of information requests received by her Department gave rise to responses that were published by her Department in 2008-09.

Bill Presented: Police Grant Report (4 Feb 2009) has video

David Ruffley: ...Office together with other Departments, to get this sorted. The costs to police forces caused by migration, and the translation costs flowing from that, are an extra specific cost of policing. Under a freedom of information request that I issued to forces in United Kingdom, among the 44 forces that responded, there had been a 63 per cent. increase in the cost to those forces of providing...

Public Bill Committee: : Clause 2 (3 Feb 2009)

David Ruffley: ...of us who are boring ex-lawyers, I was also struck by the fact that ACPO is not governed by any statute. It is instead a company limited by guarantee, which is a little known  but interesting fact. In addition, the Freedom of Information Act 2000 does not apply to that interesting, important body. I wish to place it clearly on the record that the current head of ACPO, Sir Ken Jones,...

Written Answers — Home Department: Departmental Freedom of Information (20 May 2008)

David Ruffley: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what percentage of Freedom of Information requests received by her Department has given rise to responses that have been published by her Department in each year since 2000.

[Mr. Jim Hood in the Chair] — Neighbourhood Policing (19 Mar 2008)

David Ruffley: ...cast doubt on the effectiveness of the neighbourhood policing programme in the next year and beyond. There are also some rather depressing figures about police station closures in the past 10 years. Freedom of information requests reveal that, to date, 550 have shut their doors. We also need clarity on the single non-emergency number. In his final review in February, Sir Ronnie Flanagan...

Orders of the Day — Regional Development Agencies Bill: Access to Meetings etc. of Regional Development Agencies (1 Apr 1998)

Mr David Ruffley: Given Ministers' support for the principle of a freedom of information Bill, does my right hon. Friend think that it would be sensible for Ministers—in the spirit of openness, transparency and freedom of information—to accept new clause 3?

Orders of the Day — Regional Development Agencies Bill: Access to Meetings etc. of Regional Development Agencies (1 Apr 1998)

Mr David Ruffley: How would the freedom of information Bill or the provisions set out in the White Paper deliver transparency and openness? The hon. Gentleman seems to be suggesting that that legislation will take into account what we are asking for.

Oral Answers to Questions — Duchy of Lancaster: Better Government Programme (4 Feb 1998)

Mr David Ruffley: In the context of improving his Department's performance, will the Minister tell us whether those inquiring into the disgraceful leaking of the freedom of information legislation have personally interviewed the Minister without Portfolio and/or his associates? A simple yes or no answer will suffice.

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