Employment of Ex-Offenders
Dear HM Prison Service,
Please can you send me details of the following (relating to HMPS Establishments ONLY).
1. How many ex-offenders have been employed by HM Prison Service?
2. What types of offences have they been convicted of?
3. What vetting was undertaken?
Yours faithfully,
Lord [Name Removed]
Dear HM Prison Service,
I am writing to request a response to my formal request for information. By law the authority should normally have responded promptly and by 7th July 2015.
I look forward to your response.
Yours faithfully,
Lord [Name Removed]
Dear HM Prison Service,
Please can you explain why you have not responded to my request for information even though the Data Protection Act requires you to do so.
Yours faithfully,
Lord [Name Removed]
Dear HM Prison Service,
I am still awaiting a response in relation to my original request. I will give HM Prison Service 7 more days to respond before i will have no choice but to take legal action in relation to HM Prison Service breaching the Data Protection Act 1998.
Yours faithfully,
Lord [Name Removed]
Dear Lord Parnell,
Thank you for your freedom of information request. I enclose the
department's response and I apologise most sincerely for the delay in
replying to you.
Yours sincerely,
Ian Hillis
Ian Hillis (HR Analyst)
Corporate Statistics,
Data & Statistics Unit, Planning & Analysis Group,
NOMS Agency.
5th Floor (Red Zone),
Clive House,
70 Petty France,
London SW1H 9EX.
Tel: 03000 476386
Email: [email address]
Dear HM Prison Service,
Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of Information reviews.
I am writing to request an internal review of HM Prison Service's handling of my FOI request 'Employment of Ex-Offenders'.
I accept your reasons for not accepting my request and have therefore changed the request to the following:-
1. What is the policy on employing ex-offenders within HM Prison Service Establishments ?
2. How many persons within the last 18 months have been employed within a Prison Service Establishment who have previous convictions ?
3. What type of convictions did these people have?
A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is available on the Internet at this address: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/e...
Yours faithfully,
[Name Removed]
Dear Mr Parnell,
Thank you for your email of 17 September 2015 and I apologise for the
delay in replying to it. In your email (see below), you list three data
requests (1.-3.) which the department has treated as a new freedom of
information request. I enclose the department’s response to this part of
your email.
Yours sincerely,
Ian Hillis
Dear Hillis, Ian [NOMS],
Question 1 still could have been answered and i would appreciate a reply to that response. Secondly please can you reconsider the request with a timescale of 6 months instead of the original 18 months i requested for questions 2 and 3.
Yours sincerely,
[Name Removed]
Dear Mr Parnell,
Please find attached the response to your recent Freedom of Information
request.
Kind regards,
NOS Correspondence
Communications via the GSi may be automatically logged, monitored and/or
recorded for legal purposes.
We work to defend the right to FOI for everyone
Help us protect your right to hold public authorities to account. Donate and support our work.
Donate Now