Very strange decision from ICO who now claim (wrongly) to protect Dransfield’s best interests
Information Commissioner Posted on Sun, July 21, 2019 18:33:57- Comments(2) https://blog.olliesemporium.co.uk/?p=689
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Should the ICO really be doing this?
Information Commissioner Posted on Sun, July 21, 2019 18:29:35This
is the ICO Flowchart which is available at their website.
I do not accept it is the role of the ICO to train public
authorities how to deal with FOIA complaints. How much did this flow chart cost
the taxpayer? How much did the 48 page Vexatious Guidelines cost the taxpayers.
It appears to me the ICO is coaching these rogue public authorities how to body-swerve
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GCHQ spying on Trump
Oh, Boris Posted on Mon, June 17, 2019 21:15:36- Comments(0) https://blog.olliesemporium.co.uk/?p=687
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Non-construction death
Olympic Stadium Posted on Mon, June 17, 2019 19:51:37
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Why is Denham complicit in school contamination cover-up?
Buchanan School, Scotland Posted on Mon, June 03, 2019 07:16:41Email sent – Sun 02/06/2019 09:19
Ms Elizabeth Denham
Information Commissioner
Dear Madam
The Vale View school in Stockport was built on top of an
active landfill site in 2006 which is still gassing to date. There is breaking
news from the Buchanan school in Scotland that contaminated drinking water
has/will cause cancer in teachers and students because that school was built on top of a landfill Site.
If you check you ICO records you will see that Mrs Sheila
Oliver submitted a FOIA request to Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council (SMBC) for
technical data at the school but the SMBC refused under section 14/1 vexatious
and the ICO upheld that vexatious decision.
There is no doubt in my mind the ICO have got blood on their
hands from this Stockport Vale View school. Ditto for the 6 Exeter PFI schools.
Sheila Oliver is a relentless FOIA Campaigner and the ICO has failed its fiduciary duty of care to assist her with the FOIA.
In your defence these appalling breaches of Section 77
happened before you took up your post. Neverhless, you have acted in a
similar cavalier manner. Basically, the ICO is aiding and abetting
serious fraud, misfeasance and abuse of power.
With thanks
Yours sincerely
Alan M Dransfield
To compound matters further, the ICO Senior Manager Mr Alex
Goantis who also held a senior full time Managers Role at the ICO failed
to see such problems.
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Buchanan School Contamination problems
Buchanan School, Scotland Posted on Mon, June 03, 2019 07:15:29- Comments(0) https://blog.olliesemporium.co.uk/?p=684
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‘Vexatious’ can not be defined contextually as ‘manifestly unreasonable’
Vexatious Posted on Sun, April 07, 2019 18:18:32In Stocker v Stocker (SvS) dated 3rd April 2019 v the
Supreme Court (SC) concluded, inter alia, that lower court judges unlawfully
fettered their reasoning when relying on an external definition, absent
context, upon which their judgement turned, especially when the contentious
issue was proven to be true.
Using the same rationale put by the SC in S v S, it must
follow that the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court misdirected itself and erred
in law when deciding Dransfield (2015 EWCA /454 Civ because
not only can ‘vexatious’ not be defined contextually as ‘manifestly
unreasonable’, but it has been subsequently proved that the issue of
vexatiousness never existed in the first place, within Dransfield,
and also that disclosure of the information sought was proved not to be
manifestly unreasonable.
Therefore, both logic and justice dictate that the SC
voluntarily revisit Dransfield and strike out all lower court
decisions blocking Dransfield’s access to information that has now been
freely placed in the public domain on the grounds that publication is justified
not least on grounds of health and safety, as originally stated by
Dransfield in his FoIA request.
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