First Ministers Visit to Copenhagen

Paul made this Freedom of Information request to Scottish Government

Response to this request is long overdue. By law, under all circumstances, Scottish Government should have responded by now (details). You can complain by requesting an internal review.

From: Paul

22 December 2009

Dear Scottish Government,
On the recent visit to Copenhagen by the First Minister may I ask.
1.How many people in total accompanied the First Minister?
2.What was the total cost of the visit?
3.What was achieved by the visit that couldn't have been completed
at home?

Yours faithfully,

Paul

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From: Paul

26 January 2010

Dear Scottish Government,
I submitted a freedom of information request regarding the First
Minister's visit to Copenhagen 22/12/2009.
By law You needed to respond by 25/1/2010.
I look forward to an early response

Yours faithfully,

Paul

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From: Paul

23 February 2010

Dear Scottish Government,

My FOI request is long over due.By law under all circumstances,the
authority should have responded by now.
I consider it time for an "internal review "

Yours faithfully,

Paul

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Scottish Government

16 March 2010


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Paul, please accept my sincere apologies for the lateness of this formal
reply to your Freedom of Information request about the Scottish Government
at the UNFCCC Conference in Copenhagen. Gavin Barrie, Scottish Government,
0131 244 0204, 16 December 2010

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From: Paul

16 March 2010

Dear Scottish Government,
Thank you for your delayed reply.At your request my full name is
Thomas Paul Harrington Johnson

Yours faithfully,

Paul

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Michael Shanks left an annotation (17 March 2010)

This is clearly a delaying tactic on the part of a Scottish Government that does not want to reveal just how much was spent and what was achieved.

A disgraceful use of FoI laws to prevent disclosure.

Keep with it Paul!

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