Minutes and Papers from Civil Contracts Consultative Group
Dear Legal Aid Agency,
Please could you provide all minutes and papers from each meeting of the Civil Contracts Consultative Group from February 2013 to present.
Yours faithfully,
Ben
Dear Ben Hickman.
Thank you for your email sent on the 7^th April 2014, in which you asked
for the following information from the Legal Aid Agency (LAA) an Executive
Agency of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ):
“Could you provide all minutes and papers from each meeting of the Civil
Contracts Consultative Group from February 2013 to present?”
Your request is being handled under the Freedom of Information Act 2000
(FOIA).
Under the Act, the department is required to provide you with a response
within 20 working days. We will write to you in response to your request
for information by 8^th May 2014.
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releasing information. Some of these are qualified exemptions which
require us to consider whether it is in the public interest to disclose or
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Kind regards,
Governance Team | Legal Aid Agency
8.42, 102 Petty France, London, SW1H 9AJ
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From: Adofo, Afryea (LAA) On Behalf Of Information Governance (LAA)
Sent: 08 April 2014 15:26
To: '[FOI #206152 email]'
Subject: Freedom of Information Request - Acknowledgment - Ben Hickman
Dear Ben Hickman.
Thank you for your email sent on the 7^th April 2014, in which you asked
for the following information from the Legal Aid Agency (LAA) an Executive
Agency of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ):
“Could you provide all minutes and papers from each meeting of the Civil
Contracts Consultative Group from February 2013 to present?”
Your request is being handled under the Freedom of Information Act 2000
(FOIA).
Under the Act, the department is required to provide you with a response
within 20 working days. We will write to you in response to your request
for information by 8^th May 2014.
The Freedom of Information Act includes a number of exemptions to
releasing information. Some of these are qualified exemptions which
require us to consider whether it is in the public interest to disclose or
withhold the information. In these circumstances we may need more time to
consider your request, and if this is the case I will write to you by the
date above to inform you of when you can expect to receive a
response.
If you have any queries regarding this request please do not hesitate to
contact us quoting the reference number in the subject/title box of this
email in all future correspondence.
Kind regards,
Governance Team | Legal Aid Agency
8.42, 102 Petty France, London, SW1H 9AJ
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Dear Mr Hickman,
Thank you for your email of 7 April 2014. Your request is being handled
under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA).
Under the Act, the department is required to provide you with a response
within 20 working days. We will write to you in response to your request
for information by 8 May 2014.
If you have any queries regarding this request please do not hesitate to
contact us quoting the reference number 90042 in all future
correspondence.
Kind regards,
Catherine Bond
Governance Team | Legal Aid Agency
8.42, 102 Petty France, London, SW1H 9AJ
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Good afternoon
Please find attached our response to your recent FOIA request.
Regards
Andrew Leach
Governance Team | Legal Aid Agency
8.42, 102 Petty France, London, SW1H 9AJ
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From: Bond, Catherine (LAA) On Behalf Of Information Governance (LAA)
Sent: 08 April 2014 15:39
To: '[FOI #206152 email]'
Subject: FOI 90042
Dear Mr Hickman,
Thank you for your email of 7 April 2014. Your request is being handled
under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA).
Under the Act, the department is required to provide you with a response
within 20 working days. We will write to you in response to your request
for information by 8 May 2014.
If you have any queries regarding this request please do not hesitate to
contact us quoting the reference number 90042 in all future
correspondence.
Kind regards,
Catherine Bond
Governance Team | Legal Aid Agency
8.42, 102 Petty France, London, SW1H 9AJ
This e-mail (and any attachment) is intended only for the attention of the
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