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FCO-funded projects in Colombia
Tom Feiling made this Freedom of Information request to Foreign and Commonwealth Office
The request was partially successful.
From: Tom Feiling
23 February 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
Under the Freedom of Information Act I would like to request
details of the following FCO-funded projects in Colombia including
project partners, annual expenditure, anticipated outcome and
results to date:
1. Project to improve evidence procedures in the Colombia Army to
fight impunity;
2. Projects for military justice reform;
3. Project to improving Colombian government’s ability to
investigate forced disappearances;
4. Project to improve the capacity for investigative journalism in
conflict and peace issues with the NGO Foundation for Free Press;
4. Project promoting freedom of information development in
Colombia;
5. Project to strengthening capacity of Ombudsmans Office to
protect land rights of IDPs;
6. Project promoting Colombian MoDs awareness and promotion of
human rights;
7. Prison reform projects;
8. Any additional projects that the FCO has funded in Colombia
since 2005.
In addition I would like details of the start and end dates of each
of the above projects.
Yours faithfully,
Tom Feiling
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
24 February 2009
Dear Tom
Thank you for your Freedom of Information request. It has been passed to
the relevant section within the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to deal
with. They will be in touch with you should your request need
clarification.
We received your request on 23 February 2009 and will aim to respond
within 20 working days.
Yours sincerely
Information Rights
Foreign & Commonwealth Office
email: [FCO request email]
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Foreign and Commonwealth Office
23 March 2009
Dear Mr Feiling - by email [1][FOI #8380 email]
Thank you for your request for information, which we received on 23
February 2009.
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 is engaged and the public interest test is being
considered, 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. In this
case, however, we have not yet reached a decision on where the balance of
the public interest test lies.
In your case we estimate that it will take 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 23 April 2009. It
if appears that it will take longer than this to reach a conclusion, we
will keep you informed.
The specific exemption which is engaged in relation to your request
is section 27 - International Relations.
If you are unhappy with the service you have received in relation to your
request and wish tomake a complaint or request an review of our decision,
you should write to The Information Rights Team. 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 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 Foreign and Commonwealth Office. The
Information Commissioner 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,
Tony Kay
Head of Andean Section
DO for Colombia and Venezuela
South America Team
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Tel: 020 7008 2608
Fax: 020 7008 2476
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Foreign and Commonwealth Office
23 April 2009
Dear Mr Feiling,
Further to my email to you of 23 March, which I have attached for ease of
reference, I am writing to inform you that we need to extend our response
time limit to your Freedom of Information Request, 0153-09, by a
further 20 working days, to give us more time to assess whether the public
interest in withholding the information outweighs the public interest in
disclosing it.
Therefore, we aim to respond by 22 May. If there's a need for any further
delay I 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, you should write to the Information
Rights Team in the first instance. 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 the internal review, you may
apply directly to the Information Commissioner for a decision. Generally,
the ICO cannot make a decision unless you have exhausted the complaints
procedure provided by the FCO. The Information Commissioner can be
contacted at: The Information Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water
Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF.
As previously, if you have any queries regarding this email, please
contact me.
With kind regards
Tony Kay
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Foreign and Commonwealth Office
21 May 2009
Dear Mr Feiling - by email [1][FOI #8380 email]
I refer to my email of 23 March, regarding your request for information
received on 23 February 2009. We apologise for the on-going delay in
responding to 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 is engaged and the public interest test is being
considered, 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. In this
case, however, we have not yet reached a decision on where the balance of
the public interest test lies.
In your case we estimate that it will take 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 19 June 2009. It
if appears that it will take longer than this to reach a conclusion, we
will keep you informed.
The specific exemption which is engaged in relation to your request
is section 27 - International Relations.
If you are unhappy with the service you have received in relation to your
request and wish tomake a complaint or request an review of our decision,
you should write to The Information Rights Team. 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 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 Foreign and Commonwealth Office. The
Information Commissioner 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,
Tony Kay
Head of Andean Section
DO for Colombia and Venezuela
South America Team
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Tel: 020 7008 2608
Fax: 020 7008 2476
Dear Mr Feiling - by email [2][FOI #8380 email]
Thank you for your request for information, which we received on 23
February 2009.
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 is engaged and the public interest test is being
considered, 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. In this
case, however, we have not yet reached a decision on where the balance of
the public interest test lies.
In your case we estimate that it will take 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 23 April 2009. It
if appears that it will take longer than this to reach a conclusion, we
will keep you informed.
The specific exemption which is engaged in relation to your request
is section 27 - International Relations.
If you are unhappy with the service you have received in relation to your
request and wish tomake a complaint or request an review of our decision,
you should write to The Information Rights Team. 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 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 Foreign and Commonwealth Office. The
Information Commissioner 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,
Tony Kay
Head of Andean Section
DO for Colombia and Venezuela
South America Team
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Tel: 020 7008 2608
Fax: 020 7008 2476
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From: Tom Feiling
2 June 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of
Information reviews.
I am writing to request an internal review of Foreign and
Commonwealth Office's handling of my FOI request 'FCO-funded
projects in Colombia'.
A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is
available on the Internet at this address:
http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/fc...
Yours sincerely,
Tom Feiling
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
4 June 2009
Dear Mr Feiling
Thank you for your request for a review of the handling of your Freedom of
Information request. It has been passed to the relevant department within
the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to deal with. They will be in touch
with you with an outcome.
Please remember to quote our reference number in correspondence re this
request.
Yours sincerely
Mark Lowen
Information Rights Team
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Foreign and Commonwealth Office
12 June 2009
Dear Mr Feiling
Please find attached the response to your FOI request on FCO project
activity in Colombia.
Regards
Tony Kay
Head of Andean Section
DO for Colombia and Venezuela
South America Team
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Tel: 020 7008 2608
Fax: 020 7008 2476
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Visit [1]http://www.fco.gov.uk for British foreign policy news and travel
advice and [2]http://blogs.fco.gov.uk to read our blogs.
Please note that all messages sent and received by members of the Foreign
& Commonwealth Office and its missions overseas may be automatically
logged, monitored and/or recorded in accordance with the
Telecommunications (Lawful Business Practice) (Interception of
Communications) Regulations 2000. We keep and use information in line with
the Data Protection Act 1998. We may release this personal information to
other UK government departments and public authorities.
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