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Mr C. T. Jones made this Freedom of Information request to Home Office
The request was refused by Home Office.
From: Mr C. T. Jones
13 June 2011
Dear Home Office,
The recently-published review by the European Commission of the
Data Retention Directive contains statistics related to requests
for access by UK law enforcement authorities to retained internet
and telephone data
(http://ec.europa.eu/commission_2010-2014...,
p.35-38).
I am writing to request the statistics for the year 2009, and (if
they have been compiled yet), 2010.
Yours faithfully,
Mr C. T. Jones
From: Information Access
Home Office
23 June 2011
Dear Mr Jones,
Please find attached response to your freedom of information request.
Many Thanks
Reshma Patel
Information Service Centre
Shared Services Financial and Commercial Group
Lower Ground Floor Seacole Building
2 Marsham Street
SW1P 4DF
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From: Mr C. T. Jones
23 June 2011
Dear Ms Patel,
Thankyou for your help. I do have a further question although I
suspect I will have to submit a new FOI request to find out the
answer: would you be able to tell me which government
department/agency would hold the relevant statistics? According to
Article 10 of the Data Retention Directive, EU Member States are
obliged to submit them on a yearly basis, so in theory they have to
be available somewhere.
Yours sincerely,
Mr C. T. Jones
From: OSCTFOI
Home Office
27 January 2012
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Dear Mr Jones,
I write further to your email of 3 January to the Information
Commissioner’s Office in which you submitted a Freedom of Information Act
request. The request was passed to me with your agreement on the 26^th
of January.
You previously wrote to the Home Office, via the What Do They Know
website, asking which organisation held the information you were looking
for. We sent a response on 21 July 2011 to the email address provided but
it seems that the email was not published on the What Do They Know
website. I believe this is an IT issue with the What Do They Know website
and you may wish to contact them regarding this. I am sorry for any
inconvenience caused. You will see from the attached letter that we did
send out a letter advising you about the information you were seeking but
unfortunately this was not passed on to you.
Please find attached a copy the letter we sent out in July. The data you
have requested has not yet been published but the Home Office is intending
to publish it very soon.
Kind regards,
J Fanshaw
From: OSCTFOI
Sent: 21 July 2011 15:04
To: '[FOI #75352 email]'
Subject: FOI request 19101
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Please see attached letter.
Regards
J Fanshaw
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From: Information Access
Home Office
6 February 2012
Dear Mr Jones,
Please find the attached acknowledgement letter for your internal review
request.
Many Thanks
Reshma Patel
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