Payments and business dealing with ‘Downtown in Business and Mr. Frank McKenna?
Dear Liverpool City Region Combined Authority,
To: The Metro Mayor
This is the 2nd FOI request we have put in and still no reply.
1/ Will the Metro Mayor please state his dealing with:
2/ Payments and business dealing with ‘Downtown in Business and Mr. Frank McKenna?
3/ What payments were made to his company and why?
4/ What payments have been made to Mr. Managing director Ming Yeung of YPG schemes in Liverpool, from the Metro Mayors office and or his funds to YPG?
Please do not try to delay this 2nd FOI it does not take 20 days to find this information.
Yours faithfully,
Jim Williams Liverpool
Dear Jim
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Dear Mr Williams
Thank you for your email.
A response to your previous FOI request regarding Downtown in Business was
responded to on 18^th May 2022. The response can be seen on the
WhatDoTheyKnow.com website at the following link:
[1]https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/p...
Your answered enquiry did not include any questions regarding Mr Ming
Yeung or YPG schemes, so this has now been logged as a new request in its
own right.
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Andy Henderson
Senior Information Management Officer | LCRCA | Mann Island, PO Box 1976,
Liverpool, L69 3HN
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Dear Mr Williams
Thank you for your recent request made under the Freedom of Information
Act.
The Combined Authority can confirm that the Metro Mayor’s Office has had
no involvement with the named individual or organisation, neither has any
support or funding been provided by any other department.
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Andy Henderson
Senior Information Management Officer | LCRCA | Mann Island, PO Box 1976,
Liverpool, L69 3HN
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