Freedom of Information Act requests made to you from 01 01 09 to 22 05 09

Ben Ingram made this Freedom of Information request to Home Office

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From: Ben Ingram

22 May 2009

Dear Sir or Madam,

or all Freedom of Information Act requests made to you from 01 01
09 to 22 05 09, please provide the following:

1) Date requested

2) Allocated request number/reference

2) Summary of information requested

3) If denied, please give summary of reason(s)

4) Number of working days to complete

please indicate whether any request was made by:

Letter

Fax

Email

Through the whatdotheyknow.com website

Any other web site: Please provide details of it's www domain name
(such as whatdotheyknow.com)

Other method: Please indicate

Yours faithfully,

Ben Ingram

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From: Information Access
Home Office

28 May 2009

Dear Mr Ingram

Thank you for your e-mail of 22 May in which you ask about Freedom of
Information requests received between 1 January and 22 May this year.
Your request is being handled in accordance with the Freedom of
Information Act 2000 as a request for information.

We aim to send you a full response within 20 working days of our receiving
your request. You should receive this response by 22 June.

If you have any queries about the handling of your information request
please do not hesitate to contact me.

Yours sincerely

Steve Kirk

Information Access Team

Information Management Service

Financial and Commercial Group

4th Floor, Seacole Building (NE)

2 Marsham Street

London

SW1P 4DF

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From: Information Access
Home Office

18 June 2009

Dear Mr Ingram

When I wrote to you on 28 May acknowledging receipt of your request for
information about requests for information, I said I would reply to you by
22 June.

We are extracting information from our FoI database, but as some
information has yet to be entered on it I am contacting Home Office units
to ask them to let me have that information. Unfortunately this is
causing a delay and I now expect to be able to reply to you by Friday 3
July.

I am very sorry for this inconvenience but we do want to be able to send
you as much information as possible.

Yours sincerely

Steve Kirk

Information Access Team

Information Management Service

Financial and Commercial Group

4th Floor, Seacole Building (NE)

2 Marsham Street

London

SW1P 4DF

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Communications via the GSi may be automatically logged, monitored and/or
recorded for legal purposes.

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From: Information Access
Home Office

30 June 2009


Attachment 11991 reply.pdf
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Attachment 11991 Spreadsheet SK.xls
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Dear Mr Ingram

Please see the attached reply to your request about Freedom of Information
requests received by the Home Office. I am very sorry for the delay.

I would like to point out that the attached spreadsheet will print on
several hundred sheets of paper and therefore it may be advisable to view
it on-screen.

Yours sincerely

Steve Kirk

Information Access Team

Information Management Service

Financial and Commercial Group

4th Floor, Seacole Building (NE)

2 Marsham Street

London

SW1P 4DF

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Communications via the GSi may be automatically logged, monitored and/or
recorded for legal purposes.

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From: Information Access
Home Office

23 July 2009

Dear Mr Ingram

Thank you for your e-mail of 20 July in which you said you had not
received a reply from the UK Border Agency (UKBA) in response to a request
you made for information about requests for information received.

I would like to explain that the request you sent to UKBA was passed to
the Home Office as UKBA is an executive agency of the Home Office and the
information you requested was held centrally.

The Information requested relating to UKBA was included in the reply I
sent you on 30 June under Home Office reference 11991. Therefore, as far
as I am aware, there is no information outstanding on this request.

Yours sincerely

Steve Kirk

Information Access Team

Information Management Service

Financial and Commercial Group

4th Floor, Seacole Building (NE)

2 Marsham Street

London

SW1P 4DF

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Communications via the GSi may be automatically logged, monitored and/or
recorded for legal purposes.

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From: Information Access
Home Office

23 July 2009

Dear Mr Ingram

Thank you for your e-mail of 20 July in which you said you had not
received a reply from the UK Border Agency (UKBA) in response to a request
you made for information about requests for information received.

I would like to explain that the request you sent to UKBA was passed to
the Home Office as UKBA is an executive agency of the Home Office and the
information you requested was held centrally.

The Information requested relating to UKBA was included in the reply I
sent you on 30 June under Home Office reference 11991. Therefore, as far
as I am aware, there is no information outstanding on this request.

Yours sincerely

Steve Kirk

Information Access Team

Information Management Service

Financial and Commercial Group

4th Floor, Seacole Building (NE)

2 Marsham Street

London

SW1P 4DF

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Communications via the GSi may be automatically logged, monitored and/or
recorded for legal purposes.

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