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9 April 2010
Counter Terrorism Department
King Charles Street
London
SW1A 2AH
Tel: 020 7008 3855
e-mail: [email address]
Mr Graeme Breen
Dear Mr Breen,
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST - REF: 0238-10
Thank you for your request for information which we received on 9 March 2010. You requested details of:
-Correspondence between the Quilliam Foundation and FCO.
-Details of the Quilliam Foundation's previous and/or ongoing involvement in the Projecting British Islam/Muslims programme, and the FCO funding involved.
-Details of FCO funding and the Projecting British Islam/Muslims programme
-A break down of FCO funding to the Quilliam Foundation's Pakistan Syria Project in 2009.
I can confirm that the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) does hold some information falling within the terms of your request.
The FOI Act obliges us to respond to requests promptly and in any case no later than 20
working days after receiving your request. However, when a qualified exemption applies to
the information and the public interest test is engaged, the Act allows the time for response
to be longer than 20 working days, and a full response must be provided within such time as
is reasonable in all circumstances of the case. We do, of course, aim to make all decisions
within 20 working days, including in cases where we need to consider where the public
interest lies in respect of a request for exempt information. In this case, however, we have
not yet reached a decision on where the balance of the public interest lies.
The exemption we are currently considering in relation to your request is Section 27 (International Relations).
In your case we estimate that it will take up to an additional 20 working days to take a decision on where the balance of the public interest lies. Therefore, we plan to let you have a response by 10 May. If it appears that it will take longer than this to reach a conclusion, we will keep you informed.
If you are unhappy with the service you have received in relation to your request and wish to
make a complaint or request a review of our decision, you should write to The Information Rights Team at:
Information Management Group, Foreign & Commonwealth Office, Old Admiralty Building, The Mall, London SW1A 2PA
Please note any request for an internal review must be submitted within 40 working days from the date our response was issued.
If you are not content with the outcome of your complaint, you may apply directly to the
Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) for a decision. Generally, the ICO cannot make a decision unless you have exhausted the complaints procedure provided by the FCO. The ICO can be contacted at:
The Information Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF.
Please contact me if you have any queries about this letter.
Yours sincerely,
Lizzie Lovett
Counter Terrorism Department
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