Mr Andrew Montford
Norfolk Constabulary
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Freedom of Information Department
Jubilee House
Falconers Chase
Wymondham
Norfolk NR18 0WW
22nd November 2011
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Dear Mr Montford
Freedom of Information Request Reference No: FOI 425/11/12
I write in connection with your request for information received by the Norfolk Constabulary on the
18th November 2011 in which you sought access to the following information:
I refer to my previous request (your ref 595/10/11).
I would like to receive the same information as previously, but brought up to date - i.e the most
recent month-end.
**FOI 595/10/11 - UEA emails investigation - Please could you provide the total cost expended by
month on this investigation between March 2010 and February 2011**
Norfolk Constabulary does not hold information relevant to your request.
Response to your Request
There has been no further expenditure recorded in relation to the investigation at the University of
East Anglia Climatic Research Unit since those provided in the response to reference 595/10/11,
up to the end of October 2011.
This response will be published on the Norfolk Constabulary’s web-site www.norfolk.police.uk
under the Freedom of Information pages at Publication Scheme - Disclosure Logs.
Should you have any further queries concerning this request, please contact me quoting the
reference number shown above.
Yours sincerely,
Amanda Gibson
Freedom of Information Department
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