FOIA request about parish council's responsiveness to FOIA requests was vexatious under Dransfield indicators (First-tier Tribunal (Information Rights)) | Practical Law

FOIA request about parish council's responsiveness to FOIA requests was vexatious under Dransfield indicators (First-tier Tribunal (Information Rights)) | Practical Law

The First-tier Tribunal (Information Rights) has applied the indicators set out by the Upper Tribunal in ICO v Devon County Council and Dransfield [2012] UKUT 440 (AAC) and ruled that requests made to a parish council under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) relating to that parish council's handling of previous FOIA requests were vexatious. (Harvey v Information Commissioner and Walberswick Parish Council (EA/2013/0022) (7 August 2013).)

FOIA request about parish council's responsiveness to FOIA requests was vexatious under Dransfield indicators (First-tier Tribunal (Information Rights))

Published on 14 Aug 2013England, Wales
The First-tier Tribunal (Information Rights) has applied the indicators set out by the Upper Tribunal in ICO v Devon County Council and Dransfield [2012] UKUT 440 (AAC) and ruled that requests made to a parish council under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) relating to that parish council's handling of previous FOIA requests were vexatious. (Harvey v Information Commissioner and Walberswick Parish Council (EA/2013/0022) (7 August 2013).)