Reasons for headteacher’s absence and information about school complaints should be withheld from disclosure (First-tier Tribunal (Information Rights)) | Practical Law

Reasons for headteacher’s absence and information about school complaints should be withheld from disclosure (First-tier Tribunal (Information Rights)) | Practical Law

On 7 September 2015, the First-tier Tribunal (Information Rights) ruled that information about a headteacher’s absence and about complaints made to the school should be withheld from disclosure under the Freedom of Information 2000 as they constituted personal data and disclosure would not be fair. (Innes v Information Commissioner, EA/2013/0044, 7 September 2015.)

Reasons for headteacher’s absence and information about school complaints should be withheld from disclosure (First-tier Tribunal (Information Rights))

Published on 09 Sep 2015England, Wales
On 7 September 2015, the First-tier Tribunal (Information Rights) ruled that information about a headteacher’s absence and about complaints made to the school should be withheld from disclosure under the Freedom of Information 2000 as they constituted personal data and disclosure would not be fair. (Innes v Information Commissioner, EA/2013/0044, 7 September 2015.)