LG Act 1974 Part III Section 32(3) notices
Dear Sir or Madam,
Over the last five years
(1) How many Local Government Act Part III Section 32(3) notices
has your council served on a Local Government Ombudsman.
(3) How many times has the Ombudsman concerned found the council
guilty of maladministration for misusing a Section 32(3) notice.
Yours faithfully,
Trevor R Nunn
Dear Mr Nunn
Thank you for your e-mail received 12 October 2009 requesting information about LGA Act Part III section 32.
Matthew Whiddett in the Resources Department will arrange for the information to be provided to you no later than 09 November 2009.
Whilst it is the Council's policy to provide information wherever possible, I need to advise you that there are a number of exemptions under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. These may prevent me from releasing all or some of the information you have asked for. You will, however be informed if this is the case and why.
Yours sincerely
Julie Clist
Business Support Officer
Corporate Complaints & FOI Team
London Borough of Barking & Dagenham
Room 104 Town Hall
1 Town Square
Barking
IG11 7HE
020 8227 2875
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Dear Mr. Nunn
Your request for information about LG Act 1974 Part 111 Section 32 (3)
notices has now been
considered and the information is set out below:
Over the last five years
(1) How many Local Government Act Part III Section 32(3) notices
has your council served on a Local Government Ombudsman.
Answer= 0
(3) How many times has the Ombudsman concerned found the council
guilty of maladministration for misusing a Section 32(3) notice.
Answer= 0
If you are not satisfied with the way that I have dealt with your
request you can make a complaint by writing to the Corporate Complaints
Team, Room 104, Town Hall, 1 Town Square, Barking IG11 7HE
Alternatively you can make your complaint on-line at
www.barking-dagenham.gov.uk or you can e-mail your complaint to
[email address].
If you are still not satisfied, after following our Corporate Complaints
procedure, you can take your complaint to the Information Commissioner.
Full details of how to do this will be made available on request.
Yours sincerely
Angie Martin Corporate Complaints & FOI Manager, Corporate Complaints
Team
London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Room 104, 1 Town Square,Town
Hall, Barking IG11 7HE
Phone: 020 8227 2173 Fax: 020 8227 2471
Minicom 0208 227 2594
Email: [email address] www.barking-dagenham.gov.uk
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