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John Walker made this Freedom of Information request to Independent Police Complaints Commission
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From: John Walker
3 January 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
On 30th October 2008 I sent an email to [email address] complaining
about breaches of ALL the Seven Principles of Public Life as set
out by the Committee on Standards in Public Life by those public
servants in your organisation who are Common Purpose 'graduates'.
1. Why have I not received a reply to this complaint?
2. Please supply copies of all correspondence, both internal and
external, that your organisation possesses concerning this
complaint.
3. When might I expect a reply to this complaint?
Yours faithfully,
John Walker
From: enquiries
Independent Police Complaints Commission
6 January 2009
Dear Mr Walker,
Thank you for contacting the Independent Police Complaints Commission.
I have been passed your email by our FOI team who have received your
enquiry. I have checked our records and our database and unfortunately
we do not appear to have received you email sent to Enquiries on the
30th October 2008.
Please accept my apologies for this, but I hope it explains the delay in
responding to you.
We would be very grateful if you could send us your enquiry again for us
to respond to, please accept my apologies for any inconvenience this may
cause you.
Kind regards
Helen on behalf of Enquiries Team
Independent Police Complaints Commission
90 High Holborn
London
WC1V 6BH
Tel: 020 7166 3097
Fax: 020 7404 0430
www.ipcc.gov.uk
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From: John Walker
6 January 2009
Dear enquiries,
Thank you. Complaint re-sent.
Yours sincerely,
John Walker
From: enquiries
Independent Police Complaints Commission
6 January 2009
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Thank you for your enquiry. This is an automated acknowledgement to
confirm we have received your email.
If you would like to speak to us about your complaint you can contact us
on 08453 002 002 and press 1 to speak to a Casework Manager or 2 for
switchboard. Alternatively for all other general enquiries please contact
the Enquiries Team using the contact number below.
Kind regards,
Enquiry Team
020 7166 3097
Monday to Thursday 9am - 5.30pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
(closed on public holidays)
Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC)
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From: Vangie Parker
Independent Police Complaints Commission
7 January 2009
Dear Mr Walker,
I am writing to inform you that the IPCC has disclosed the attached
information about Common purpose under the Freedom of Information Act
2000.
<<FOI 1001379.pdf>> <<FOI 1001388 Common Purpose.pdf>> <<FOI
1001422 Common Purpose.pdf>> <<FOI 1001501.pdf>>
I have carefully considered your request under the provisions of the
Freedom of Information Act. If you are not satisfied with this response
you may request an independent internal review by our FOI appeals
officer, who has had no involvement in dealing with your request.
If you wish to appeal against this decision, please contact:
Freedom of Information Act Appeals
IPCC
90 High Holborn
London
WC1V 6BH
E mails should be clearly marked 'Appeal against FOI decision' and sent
to:
Should you remain dissatisfied after this internal review, you will have
a right of complaint to the Information Commissioner; however, I should
point out that under section 50(2)(a) of the Freedom of Information Act,
you are obliged to exhaust the IPCC's own internal complaint mechanism
before complaining to the Information Commissioner.
If you require additional information about the IPCC's dealings with
Common Purpose, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Yours sincerely,
Vangie
Ms Vangie Parker
Freedom of Information Officer
independent police complaints commission
90 High Holborn, London, WC1V 6BH
Tel: 0207 166 3000
Fax: 0207 404 0430
E mail for IPCC FOI Unit: [IPCC request email]
www.ipcc.gov.uk
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provide the FOI Team with all information that is caught by this
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Mr Andrews left an annotation (20 February 2010)
Seen in the attached emails for this FOI it states she is;
Alison Cusworth
senior Operations manager
Common Purpose
C/O DCSF
Room E933
Moorfoot
Sheffield
s1 4 PQ
tel 0114 259 1205
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