Executive Team Remuneration
Dear Gambling Commission,
Please can you provide information on the total remuneration packages for each named member of the "Executive Team" as listed on the Commission's website.
This information to include gross salary, pension contributions and the values of motor
vehicles supplied as part of the overall remuneration packages.
Yours faithfully,
K Temple
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In your email you have requested:
Information on the total remuneration packages for each named member of the "Executive Team" as listed on the Commission's website, to include gross salary, pension contributions and the values of motor vehicles supplied as part of the overall remuneration packages.
The Commission does not supply motor vehicles as part of remuneration packages, therefore no information of this type is held.
Information relating to the salary bands of the Executive Team will be included in our Annual Report, which will be published in the coming weeks. Therefore, we consider this information to be exempt under section 22 of the FOIA.
Section 22(1) of the FOIA (“information that is intended to be published in the future”) provides that information is exempt if:
a) the information is held by the public authority with a view to its publication, by the authority or any other person, at some future date (whether determined or not),
b) the information was already held with a view to such publication at the time when the request for information was made,
This is a qualified exemption, therefore the Commission must consider whether the public interest in maintaining the exemption is greater than the public interest in disclosing the requested information.
Arguments in favour of disclosure
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Arguments in favour of maintaining the exemption
However, this needs to be balanced with the public interest in the Commission ensuring the maximum time/cost effectiveness; providing this information in response to a FOI request is not the most time/cost effective way of placing this information in the public domain when it will be published in due course on the Commission website.
The Commission maintains a regular publication schedule, which has now been detailed on the Commission website for clarity.
Weighing the balance
Having considered the above factors, the Commission is of the view that the balance of the public interest lies in maintaining the exemption. There is no outstanding public interest in releasing this information prior to its intended publication. Given the necessary preparation and administration involved in publishing the information, we consider that our publication timetable is reasonable.
We are unable to provide any further salary information for the individual roles as this will constitute personal data.
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On balance, there is no legitimate public interest in disclosing this information and it would not be fair to do so.
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Information Management Team
Gambling Commission
Victoria Square House
Victoria Square
Birmingham B2 4BP
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