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Written Question
Attorney General: Freedom of Information
Wednesday 8th July 2015

Asked by: Peter Grant (Scottish National Party - Glenrothes)

Question to the Attorney General:

To ask the Attorney General, on how many occasions the Law Officers' Departments applied the exemption in section 38(1)(a) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (disclosure likely to endanger the physical or mental health of any individual) in wholly or partly refusing a freedom of information request in each of the last five years.

Answered by Robert Buckland

The information which is available on the use of section 38(1)(a) and 38(1)(b) by the Law Officers Departments is contained in the following table.

Number of occasions Section 38(1)(a) applied

Crown Prosecution Service

2010

2

2011

2

2012

1

2013

3

2014

3

Number of occasions Section 38(1)(b) applied

Crown Prosecution Service

Treasury Solicitors Department

2010

1

1

2011

3

0

2012

2

0

2013

0

0

2014

0

0

More detailed figures for the constituent parts of section 38 are not readily available for the remaining Law Officers Departments, as their systems are not designed to provide a more detailed breakdown than is required for published statistics.

Statistics on the use of Freedom of Information exemptions by the Law Officers Departments are published by the Ministry of Justice (Table 10 of annual reports). They are available here https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/government-foi-statistics.

These statistics provide the number of times section 38 as a whole has been used by each government department.

No guidance has been issued to staff on the application of Freedom of Information Act Awareness Guidance No.19, issued by the Information Commissioner's Office, about the application of section 38 of the Act. However, the Ministry of Justice has published its own guidance on the use of this exemption. This is available here: http://www.justice.gov.uk/information-access-rights/foi-guidance-for-practitioners/exemptions-guidance.


Written Question
Attorney General: Freedom of Information
Wednesday 8th July 2015

Asked by: Peter Grant (Scottish National Party - Glenrothes)

Question to the Attorney General:

To ask the Attorney General, on how many occasions the Law Officers' Departments applied the exemption in section 38(1)(b) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (disclosure likely to endanger the safety of any individual) in wholly or partly refusing a freedom of information request in each of the last five years.

Answered by Robert Buckland

The information which is available on the use of section 38(1)(a) and 38(1)(b) by the Law Officers Departments is contained in the following table.

Number of occasions Section 38(1)(a) applied

Crown Prosecution Service

2010

2

2011

2

2012

1

2013

3

2014

3

Number of occasions Section 38(1)(b) applied

Crown Prosecution Service

Treasury Solicitors Department

2010

1

1

2011

3

0

2012

2

0

2013

0

0

2014

0

0

More detailed figures for the constituent parts of section 38 are not readily available for the remaining Law Officers Departments, as their systems are not designed to provide a more detailed breakdown than is required for published statistics.

Statistics on the use of Freedom of Information exemptions by the Law Officers Departments are published by the Ministry of Justice (Table 10 of annual reports). They are available here https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/government-foi-statistics.

These statistics provide the number of times section 38 as a whole has been used by each government department.

No guidance has been issued to staff on the application of Freedom of Information Act Awareness Guidance No.19, issued by the Information Commissioner's Office, about the application of section 38 of the Act. However, the Ministry of Justice has published its own guidance on the use of this exemption. This is available here: http://www.justice.gov.uk/information-access-rights/foi-guidance-for-practitioners/exemptions-guidance.


Written Question
Attorney General: Freedom of Information
Wednesday 8th July 2015

Asked by: Peter Grant (Scottish National Party - Glenrothes)

Question to the Attorney General:

To ask the Attorney General, what instructions have been given to staff in the Law Officers' Departments dealing with freedom of information requests on the application of Freedom of Information Act Awareness Guidance No. 19, issued by the Information Commissioner's Office, in considering whether to apply the exemptions in section 38 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

Answered by Robert Buckland

The information which is available on the use of section 38(1)(a) and 38(1)(b) by the Law Officers Departments is contained in the following table.

Number of occasions Section 38(1)(a) applied

Crown Prosecution Service

2010

2

2011

2

2012

1

2013

3

2014

3

Number of occasions Section 38(1)(b) applied

Crown Prosecution Service

Treasury Solicitors Department

2010

1

1

2011

3

0

2012

2

0

2013

0

0

2014

0

0

More detailed figures for the constituent parts of section 38 are not readily available for the remaining Law Officers Departments, as their systems are not designed to provide a more detailed breakdown than is required for published statistics.

Statistics on the use of Freedom of Information exemptions by the Law Officers Departments are published by the Ministry of Justice (Table 10 of annual reports). They are available here https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/government-foi-statistics.

These statistics provide the number of times section 38 as a whole has been used by each government department.

No guidance has been issued to staff on the application of Freedom of Information Act Awareness Guidance No.19, issued by the Information Commissioner's Office, about the application of section 38 of the Act. However, the Ministry of Justice has published its own guidance on the use of this exemption. This is available here: http://www.justice.gov.uk/information-access-rights/foi-guidance-for-practitioners/exemptions-guidance.