Meeting with APPG for Vaping
Dear Department of Health and Social Care,
This is a request under Freedom of Information legislation. In November 2021 and June 2022, then minister Maggie Throup MP had meetings with APPG for Vaping.
I would like to request the following information in relation to each of these meetings:
1. Details of the where each meeting between the minister and APPG for Vaping took place, who was in attendance, and how long it lasted.
2. All documents created in connection with each meeting between the minister and APPG for Vaping. This could include, but not be limited to, any minutes or notes taken at the minutes or afterwards, or any presentations prepared as part of the meeting.
3. Email correspondence between the APPG for Vaping and the Department/the minister in advance of, and after each meeting.
I am happy for you to confine the search to electronic-only sources.
Yours faithfully,
Peter Geoghegan
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Dear Mr Geoghegan,
Thank you for your request of 30 May under the Freedom of Information
(FOI) Act (our ref: FOI-1457332).
We are writing to inform you that the Department's consideration of the
balance of the public interest with regard to your request is not yet
complete and requires further time to complete in line with section 10(3)
of the FOI Act.
The Department is currently assessing the public interest in release under
section 35.
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July.
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Yours sincerely,
Freedom of Information Team
Department of Health and Social Care
Dear Mr Geoghegan,
Thank you for your request of 30 May under the Freedom of Information
(FOI) Act (our ref: FOI-1457332).
We are writing to inform you that the Department's consideration of the
balance of the public interest with regard to your request is still not
yet complete and requires further time to complete in line with section
10(3) of the FOI Act.
The Department is continuing to assess the public interest in release
under section 35.
We anticipate this process will take no longer than a further 20 working
days to complete. We therefore aim to respond fully to your request by 23
August.
Please accept our apologies for this continued delay.
If you are not satisfied with the handling of your request, you have the
right to appeal by asking for an internal review once you have received
your response. This should be sent
to [DHSC request email] within two months of the date of our
FOI response.
If you are not content with the outcome of your internal review, or should
you wish to raise a complaint about our handling of the case, you may
complain directly to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).
Generally, the ICO cannot make a decision unless you have already appealed
our original response and received our internal review decision. You
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meaningful contact with us.
Yours sincerely,
Freedom of Information Team
Department of Health and Social Care
Dear Mr Geoghegan,
Please find attached the Department of Health and Social Care's response
to your FOI request (our ref: FOI-1457332).
Yours sincerely,
Freedom of Information Team
Department of Health and Social Care
Dear Department of Health and Social Care,
Thanks for this response.
An email in attachment number 4 states 'Mark has asked me to pass on the attached note to the Minister so could I trouble you to send it on to her, and to perhaps?'
This note does not seem to be included in the disclosure. Was this note considered for disclosure? Can this note be disclosed?
Yours faithfully,
Peter Geoghegan
Dear Mr Geoghegan,
Thank you for your email about DHSC's reply to your FOI request (our ref: FOI-1457332).
We can confirm that the note mentioned in the email you have highlighted was considered for disclosure and was withheld under section 35(1)(a) of the FOI Act. This note was the same document that we stated was withheld in the response to part two of your original request.
We apologise that this was not made clear in our letter and for any confusion this may have caused.
Yours sincerely,
Freedom of Information Team
Department of Health and Social Care
Dear FreedomofInformation,
I would like to ask for an internal review in relation to my FOI-1457332.
Specifically, I would like the information has been redacted in the original response.
Yours sincerely,
Peter Geoghegan
Dear Mr Geoghegan,
Your requested internal review of FOI-1457332 is now complete. Please see
the attached letter for the outcome, along with two attachments.
Yours sincerely,
FOI Internal Reviews
Department of Health and Social Care
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