LG Act 1974 Part III Section 32(3) notices

Trevor R Nunn made this Freedom of Information request to City of London Corporation

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From: Trevor R Nunn

10 October 2009

Dear Sir or Madam,

Over the last five years

(1) How many Local Government Act Part III Section 32(3) notices
has your council served on a Local Government Ombudsman.

(3) How many times has the Ombudsman concerned found the council
guilty of maladministration for misusing a Section 32(3) notice.

Yours faithfully,

Trevor R Nunn

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12 October 2009

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From: COL - EB - Information Officer
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5 November 2009

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