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L Mowday

Ymunodd â(g) WhatDoTheyKnow yn 2012

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This person's Freedom of Information requests (approximately 32) (page 2)

Policy documentation regarding MOD awareness of, and respect for, service personnel’s right to be treated fairly in military disciplinary proceedings
Ymateb gan Y Weinyddiaeth Amddiffyn i L Mowday ar 28 Medi 2012.

Gwrthodwyd.

Ms Mowday,   Please see attached a reply to recent Freedom of Information Act Requests.   Regards,   Army Secretariat Army Headquarters |...
Army Legal Services – the risk that military lawyers will ‘go native’ and acquiesce to the demands of their employers, at the detriment of vulnerable service personnel
Ymateb gan Y Weinyddiaeth Amddiffyn i L Mowday ar 28 Medi 2012.

Gwrthodwyd.

Ms Mowday,   Please see attached a reply to recent Freedom of Information Act Requests.   Regards,   Army Secretariat Army Headquarters |...
Army Legal Services Journal
Ymateb gan Y Weinyddiaeth Amddiffyn i L Mowday ar 28 Medi 2012.

Gwrthodwyd.

Ms Mowday,   Please see attached a reply to recent Freedom of Information Act Requests.   Regards,   Army Secretariat Army Headquarters |...
Powers to impose de facto ‘house arrest’ and curfews on service personnel
Ymateb gan Y Weinyddiaeth Amddiffyn i L Mowday ar 28 Medi 2012.

Gwrthodwyd.

Ms Mowday,   Please see attached a reply to recent Freedom of Information Act Requests.   Regards,   Army Secretariat Army Headquarters |...
Use of non-disclosure agreements, so-called gagging clauses, to suppress details of discrimination against female service personnel, and to deny public and parliamentary scrutiny.
Cais wedi ei anfon i Y Weinyddiaeth Amddiffyn gan L Mowday ar 24 Medi 2012.

Gwrthodwyd.

My reference: LSM/FOI/120924/25 Background. Nondisclosure agreements, colloquially known as ‘gagging clauses’, may be used if a defendant wishes t...
Use of ‘out-of-court’ settlements to avoid public or judicial examination of MOD misconduct, and to deny public and parliamentary scrutiny
Cais wedi ei anfon i Y Weinyddiaeth Amddiffyn gan L Mowday ar 24 Medi 2012.

Gwrthodwyd.

My reference: LSM/FOI/120924/24 Further to s1(1) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000: On how many occasions, in each of the years 2000-2012, di...
MOD refusal, despite parliamentary requests since the 1980’s, to permit an empowered ombudsman to protect vulnerable service personnel
Cais wedi ei anfon i Y Weinyddiaeth Amddiffyn gan L Mowday ar 24 Medi 2012.

Gwrthodwyd.

My reference: LSM/FOI/120924/23 Background. In the 1990’s, following widespread revelations and world-wide coverage such as ‘British Army Stung by T...
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