Common Purpose courses: expenditure and invoices

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Dear Office of the Public Guardian,

Please provide details of:

1. the names and ranks/grades, departments and job titles of all
employees in your organisation who have attended Common Purpose
courses.

2. the total expenditure on Common Purpose courses for each year
from 1997 to date together with a copy of the invoice for each
Common Purpose course paid for by your organisation.

By 'Common Purpose', I mean the training organisation of that name:
http://www.commonpurpose.org

Yours faithfully,

John Walker

OPG Customer Services,

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OPG FOI Enquiries,

Dear Mr Walker,

Freedom of Information Request

Thank you for your email of 29^th July 2010, in which you asked for
information regarding attendances at "Common Purpose" courses from the
Office of the Public Guardian (OPG).

Your request is being handled under the terms of the Freedom of
Information Act 2000 (FOIA), and you will receive a response by 26^th
August 2010.

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Yours sincerely,

Mr. Chris Roylance

Knowledge and Information Liaison Officer (KILO)

Information Management Team

Office of the Public Guardian

PO BOX 15118

Birmingham

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FAX - 0870-739-4078

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OPG FOI Enquiries,

Dear Mr Walker,

Request for information

Thank you for your email of 29^th July 2010 where you requested
information about attendances at "Common Purpose" courses.

Your request has been handled under the terms of the Freedom of
Information Act 2000.

I am afraid that we have been unable to locate records of any members of
staff attending courses organised by Common Purpose.

As part of our obligations under the FOIA, the Ministry of Justice has an
independent review process. If you are dissatisfied with this decision,
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to the Data Access and Compliance Unit within two months of the date of
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Data Access and Compliance Unit

Information Directorate

Ministry of Justice

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Post point 6.23

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London

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If you remain dissatisfied after an internal review decision, you have the
right to apply to the Information Commissioner's Office under Section 50
of the FOIA. You can contact the Information Commissioner's Office at the
following address:

Information Commissioner's Office

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Wilmslow

Cheshire

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Yours sincerely,

Mr. Chris Roylance

Knowledge and Information Liaison Officer (KILO)

Information Management Team

Office of the Public Guardian

PO BOX 15118

Birmingham

B16 6GX

FAX - 0870-739-4078

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Dunclan left an annotation ()

Very interesting question, with no answers.