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Decision Summary
- Case Ref: FS50083202 and FS50134623
- Date: 16 January 2008
- Public Authority: House of Commons
- Summary: The complainant asked for full details, including receipts and invoices, of spending by Tony Blair, John Prescott, Gordon Brown, Michael Howard, Charles Kennedy and Jonathan Sayeed during the year 2003 – 2004. The House of Commons refused the request on the grounds that it is the personal data of the MPs concerned and that disclosure would be unfair and present a security risk. The Commissioner decided that although the information is the personal data of the named MP’s and a number of other third parties disclosure of some of the information would not be unfair and therefore would not breach section 40(2) of the Act.
- View PDF of Decision Notice: [1]
- Section of Act / Finding: FOI 40 - Complaint Upheld - Find other matching decisions