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Archived Regulatory Case Reports for 2008

Ian Jackson made this Freedom of Information request to Charity Commission for England and Wales

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From: Ian Jackson

17 October 2011

Dear Charity Commission for England and Wales,

Please provide me with copies of the four Regulatory Case Reports
which you published during 2008, as listed here:
http://www.charitycommission.gov.uk/Our_...

Can I request that you consider leaving these reports on your
website rather than removing them after six months ?

Yours faithfully,

Ian Jackson

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17 October 2011

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From: Victoria Feltham
Charity Commission for England and Wales

14 November 2011


Attachment Reform Research Trust Pub18 07 08.pdf
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Dear Mr Jackson,

Thank you for your request for copies of the Commission's Regulatory
Compliance Reports published during 2008.  I can confirm that the
Commission holds archived copies of these reports, which I attach for your
attention.

<<Reform Research Trust (Pub18 07 08 ).pdf>> <<Catz Club (Pub 05 09
08).pdf>> <<Civitas Ltd (Pub 15 10 08).pdf>> <<Policy Exchange (Pub 18 07
08).pdf>>

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LIVERPOOL, L69 3UG.  Please state what it is you are dissatisfied with,
which will assist us when we review our response.

If you request a Decision Review you will be notified of our final
decision. Please note that we will accept requests for a Decision Review
up to a maximum of 3 months after the original decision. The 3 months will
be calculated from the date on which you receive written notification of
the original decision. You will be deemed to have received written
notification on the day after the letter enclosing the decision was sent
or the same day if the decision was sent by email.

If after this you remain unhappy with the decision, you may apply directly
to the Information Commissioner (ICO) for a decision.  Generally, the ICO
cannot make a decision unless you have exhausted our complaints
procedure.  The Information Commissioner can be contacted at: The
Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow,
Cheshire SK9 5AF.

 
Yours sincerely,
 
Vicki Feltham (Mrs.),
Outreach and Development,
Charity Commission.
 
Tel: 0151 7031606

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From: Victoria Feltham
Charity Commission for England and Wales

14 November 2011

Dear Mr. Jackson,

Further to my previous email, please note that the reports are copyright
of the Crown and subject of the Open Government Licence and as such, may
reproduced.  For more information on what you may and what you must do in
respect of re-using articles covered by Crown Copyright, please see the
below link to the Open Government Licence:

[1]http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/o...

In publishing the reports on the what do they know website, you must
assert the Crown Copyright and prominently display the following Copyright
statement:

© Crown copyright 2008.  Reproduced with the permission of the Controller
of Her Majesty’s Stationary Office and the Charity Commission.

You also requested that the Commission consider leaving the reports upon
the website, rather than removing them after six months.  The Commission
has a policy of archiving published reports after 6-months.  As is
stated on our website: we believe that it is proportionate not to hold
reports of investigations on the website indefinitely when charities have
addressed the issues raised, or where personnel concerned or other
circumstances have changed.  This policy remains relevant and is not
currently scheduled for review.  Members of the public can still access
previous reports, but reports are not held on the website indefinitely
where it may damage a charity's reputation for years to come.  Whilst it
is the intention that as much information as possible should be freely
available via our publication scheme, without the need for specific
request, the scheme does state in respect of investigation reports that
reports are available on our website for a period of 6 months, after which
time they are archived.

If you are unhappy with our response to your FOI request, have a complaint
or wish to request a review of our FOI decision, you should write to:
Charity Commission Direct by email to
[2][Charity Commission request email] or by post to P.O. Box 1227,
LIVERPOOL, L69 3UG.  Please state what it is you are dissatisfied with,
which will assist us when we review our response.

If you request a Decision Review you will be notified of our final
decision. Please note that we will accept requests for a Decision Review
up to a maximum of 3 months after the original decision. The 3 months will
be calculated from the date on which you receive written notification of
the original decision. You will be deemed to have received written
notification on the day after the letter enclosing the decision was sent
or the same day if the decision was sent by email.

If after this you remain unhappy with the decision, you may apply directly
to the Information Commissioner (ICO) for a decision.  Generally, the ICO
cannot make a decision unless you have exhausted our complaints
procedure.  The Information Commissioner can be contacted at: The
Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow,
Cheshire SK9 5AF.

Yours sincerely,
 
Vicki Feltham (Mrs.),
Outreach and Development,
Charity Commission.
 
Tel: 0151 7031606

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