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Legislators on the DNA Database
Paul Burke made this Freedom of Information request to National Policing Improvement Agency
The request was partially successful.
From: Paul Burke
8 June 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
Please advise how many Government Ministers, former Government
Ministers and Members of Parliament have through supporting the
policy of DNA collection, had their names placed upon the database?
Further to this request, should any Government Minister, former
Minister or Member of Parliament be named on the datebase, have any
sought to have their name removed from the database?
Yours faithfully,
Paul Burke
From: NPIA FOI Team
National Policing Improvement Agency
11 June 2009
Dear Mr Burke,
Thank you for your recent request for information, about Legislators of the DNA Database, dated 08th June 2009. Your request was received on 08th June 2009 and I am dealing with it under the terms of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
We have logged your request which is receiving our attention. Your request reference number is 46767.
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Andy Woodgate
FOI Compliance Manager
National Policing Improvement Agency
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From: NPIA FOI Team
National Policing Improvement Agency
6 July 2009
Dear Mr Burke
Please find attached the NPIA's response to your request.
<<NRSB99-0111-090706 Final response 46767.pdf>>
Regards
NPIA FOI TEAM
National Policing Improvement Agency
Email: [NPIA request email]
Website: www.npia.police.uk
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