Information on employment packages of senior staff not held by education charity but third party private company (First-tier Tribunal (Information Rights)) | Practical Law

Information on employment packages of senior staff not held by education charity but third party private company (First-tier Tribunal (Information Rights)) | Practical Law

In Hackett v Information Commissioner (EA/2012/0265), the First-tier Tribunal (Information Rights) has upheld the Information Commissioner's decision that the senior management team of an education charity were employed by a third party private company under the terms of a service agreement. Therefore, the information requested by the appellant under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 was not held by the education charity.

Information on employment packages of senior staff not held by education charity but third party private company (First-tier Tribunal (Information Rights))

Published on 09 Jul 2013England, Wales
In Hackett v Information Commissioner (EA/2012/0265), the First-tier Tribunal (Information Rights) has upheld the Information Commissioner's decision that the senior management team of an education charity were employed by a third party private company under the terms of a service agreement. Therefore, the information requested by the appellant under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 was not held by the education charity.