Ministry of Defence: Public Records

(asked on 2nd June 2026) - View Source

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what oversight, involvement, responsibility and accountability Ministers have for decisions relating to the closure of documents to the public for 100 years.


Answered by
Louise Sandher-Jones Portrait
Louise Sandher-Jones
Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Defence)
This question was answered on 8th June 2026

In accordance with the statutory Code of Practice on the management of records, Ministry of Defence (MOD) Ministers have the authority to make a final decision on the closure (and continued closure) of records. However day-to-day management of Defence records (including the application of closure periods) is delegated to authorised MOD officials operating under the authority of the Departmental Records Officer, who ensures Departmental compliance with its statutory obligations under the Public Records Act 1958. Decisions on the closure of documents take into account sensitivities such as national security, personal data, and operational considerations.

For personal information and information linked to identifiable living individuals, the Advisory Council on National Records and Archives advocate a closure period of the ‘lifetime’ of the data subject. This assumes a lifetime of 100 years but will be graduated from the age or assumed age of the youngest individual in the record.

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