1991 Meeting on Dame Angiolini Report
Dear Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal (Scotland),
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On the 29th April 1991 a meeting was held between Lord Fraser (the Lord Advocate), Lord Roger (the Solicitor General), Duncan Lowe (the Crown Agent), Alfred Vannet (the Deputy Crown Agent) and persons unknown, to discuss a report written by Elish McPhilomy (now Dame Elish Angiolini), that sought to establish a rationale for, and the extent to which, the protections offered by Common Law could be circumvented, and statute law ignored.
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Can you release the Report mentioned in this excerpt, the minutes of the meeting and the persons present.
Yours faithfully,
R Jones
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Dear Mr Jones
Thank you for your e-mail dated 26 March. I regret that we are not yet in a position to provide you with a response to your request for information and will do so as soon as possible.
Yours sincerely
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Dear FOI Enquiries,
Thank you for keeping me in touch with the progress of the request. Please could you show me the reasons according to the FOIS for any delay?
Yours sincerely,
R Jones
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Dear Mr Jones
I refer to previous correspondence and now attach our response.
Yours sincerely
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Dear FOI Enquiries,
It seems strange that you have no copy of this. Has it been deleted? Can you tell if it has? This document is obviously of historical interest. Could you suggest where else there might be a copy?
Yours sincerely,
R Jones
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Dear Mr Jones,
Thank you for your recent email to COPFS.
Please find attached your response.
Yours sincerely
Julie Clark
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