META request regarding publication of Testing 'VIP's
Dear UK Health Security Agency,
A - On the 21 December 2022, UKHSA provided a response to my FOI regarding 'details of 'referrers' to the 'VIP' Covid testing route' (ICO Case reference: IC-150101-Z2Z4). The response was sent to my email address and also to my 'What do they know' account.
B - Furthermore on the same day UKHSA published a similar response on its website titled 'Covid-19 testing procurement' (Link - https://www.gov.uk/government/publicatio...).
My Request:
1 - Please provide a copy of all email correspondence held regarding the handling of my Freedom of Information request (Referenced in item A and B above),.
Note - Please limit the search to correspondence between officials within the UKHSA and DHSC FOI teams, press teams and ministerial offices.
I look forward to receiving a response within 20 working days
Yours faithfully,
russell scott
Dear Russell Scott,
Thank you for your request which will be handled by the Information Rights
Team at the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). We acknowledge receipt of
your email and request for information, which will be treated as a request
for information under statutory access legislation. UKHSA has taken
responsibility for statutory access requests addressed to Public Health
England and NHS Test and Trace Services.
Please note that requests under the Freedom of Information Act and the
Environmental Information Regulations (EIRs) will receive a response
within 20 working days from the day following the date of receipt of your
request.
If the request is for your personal data, your request will be handled as
a data subject access request (SAR) under Article 15 of the General Data
Protection Regulation (GDPR), then we will respond within one month of the
receipt of the request.
We will aim to address all requests promptly and within the required
response timeframes. However, when we are unable to meet the response
timeframe we will keep requesters updated on a revised expected timescale
for a response to their request.
Yours sincerely,
Information Rights Team
Parliamentary and Public Accountability Team
UK Health Security Agency
[1][UKHSA request email]
[2]www.gov.uk/ukhsa Follow us on Twitter @UKHSA
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From: russell scott <[FOI #931184 email]>
Sent: 22 December 2022 15:25
To: Information Rights <[email address]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - META request regarding
publication of Testing 'VIP's
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Dear UK Health Security Agency,
A - On the 21 December 2022, UKHSA provided a response to my FOI regarding
'details of 'referrers' to the 'VIP' Covid testing route' (ICO Case
reference: IC-150101-Z2Z4). The response was sent to my email address and
also to my 'What do they know' account.
B - Furthermore on the same day UKHSA published a similar response on its
website titled 'Covid-19 testing procurement' (Link -
[4]https://www.gov.uk/government/publicatio...).
My Request:
1 - Please provide a copy of all email correspondence held regarding the
handling of my Freedom of Information request (Referenced in item A and B
above),.
Note - Please limit the search to correspondence between officials within
the UKHSA and DHSC FOI teams, press teams and ministerial offices.
I look forward to receiving a response within 20 working days
Yours faithfully,
russell scott
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Dear Russell Scott,
We are writing to you regarding your request made under the Freedom of
Information Act 2000 to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) on 22
December 2022.
We can confirm that UKHSA hold the information you have asked for,
however, some of this information may be subject to a qualified exemption.
In line with the terms of this exemption in the Freedom of Information
Act, we must consider whether it would be in the public interest for us to
provide you with the information requested. However, we have not yet
reached a decision on the balance of the public interest in this case.
UKHSA is carefully considering the balance of the public interest test
primarily in relation to the use of the Section 42 of the Act - Legal
professional privilege. UKHSA is therefore extending the deadline for
response to your request by an additional 20 working days. We will
endeavour to provide you with a response by 21 February 2023.
Section 10(3) of the Act enables a public authority to extend the deadline
for response by a “reasonable” length of time, where additional time is
needed for consideration of the public interest test. The view of the
Information Commissioner’s Office is that an additional 20 working days
constitutes a “reasonable” extension of time.
You can find out more about Section 10(3) by reading the extract from the
Act and some guidance points we consider when applying this exemption,
attached at the end of this letter.
You can also find more information by reading the full text of the Act
available at: [1]http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2000...
Yours sincerely,
[2]UKHSA logo Information Rights Team
UK Health Security Agency
[3][email address]
[4]www.gov.uk/ukhsa Follow us on Twitter @UKHSA
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Dear Russell Scott,
We are writing to you regarding your request made under the Freedom of
Information Act 2000 to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) on 22
December 2022.
We can confirm that UKHSA hold the information you have asked for,
however, some of this information may be subject to a qualified exemption.
In line with the terms of this exemption in the Freedom of Information
Act, we must consider whether it would be in the public interest for us to
provide you with the information requested. However, we have not yet
reached a decision on the balance of the public interest in this case.
UKHSA is carefully considering the balance of the public interest test
primarily in relation to the use of the Section 42 of the Act - Legal
professional privilege. UKHSA is therefore extending the deadline for
response to your request by an additional 20 working days. We will
endeavour to provide you with a response by 21 March 2023.
Section 10(3) of the Act enables a public authority to extend the deadline
for response by a “reasonable” length of time, where additional time is
needed for consideration of the public interest test. The view of the
Information Commissioner’s Office is that an additional 20 working days
constitutes a “reasonable” extension of time.
In order to respond fully to your request it involves the review of in
excess of 500 emails from multiple mailboxes, we consider this to be an
exceptional volume of material to review and as such warrants this further
extension.
You can find out more about Section 10(3) by reading the extract from the
Act and some guidance points we consider when applying this exemption,
attached at the end of this letter.
You can also find more information by reading the full text of the Act
available at: [1]http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2000...
Yours sincerely,
[2]UKHSA logo Information Rights Team
UK Health Security Agency
[3][email address]
[4]www.gov.uk/ukhsa Follow us on Twitter @UKHSA
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Dear Russell Scott,
We are writing to you regarding your request made under the Freedom of
Information Act 2000 to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) on 22
December 2022.
We can confirm that UKHSA hold the information you have asked for,
however, some of this information may be subject to a qualified exemption.
In line with the terms of this exemption in the Freedom of Information
Act, we must consider whether it would be in the public interest for us to
provide you with the information requested. However, we have not yet
reached a decision on the balance of the public interest in this case.
UKHSA is carefully considering the balance of the public interest test
primarily in relation to the use of the Section 42 of the Act - Legal
professional privilege. UKHSA is therefore extending the deadline for
response to your request by an additional 20 working days. We will
endeavour to provide you with a response by 20 April 2023.
Section 10(3) of the Act enables a public authority to extend the deadline
for response by a “reasonable” length of time, where additional time is
needed for consideration of the public interest test. The view of the
Information Commissioner’s Office is that an additional 20 working days
constitutes a “reasonable” extension of time.
In order to respond fully to your request involves the review of in excess
of 500 emails from multiple mailboxes, we consider this to be an
exceptional volume of material to review and as such warrants this further
extension.
You can find out more about Section 10(3) by reading the extract from the
Act and some guidance points we consider when applying this
exemption at: [1]http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2000...
Yours sincerely,
Information Rights Team
Parliamentary and Public Accountability Team
UK Health Security Agency
[2][UKHSA request email]
[3]www.gov.uk/ukhsa Follow us on Twitter @UKHSA
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From: Information Rights <[email address]>
Sent: 21 February 2023 14:59
To: [FOI #931184 email]
<[FOI #931184 email]>
Cc: Information Rights <[email address]>
Subject: UKHSA FOI Request Ref: 1186
Dear Russell Scott,
We are writing to you regarding your request made under the Freedom of
Information Act 2000 to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) on 22
December 2022.
We can confirm that UKHSA hold the information you have asked for,
however, some of this information may be subject to a qualified exemption.
In line with the terms of this exemption in the Freedom of Information
Act, we must consider whether it would be in the public interest for us to
provide you with the information requested. However, we have not yet
reached a decision on the balance of the public interest in this case.
UKHSA is carefully considering the balance of the public interest test
primarily in relation to the use of the Section 42 of the Act - Legal
professional privilege. UKHSA is therefore extending the deadline for
response to your request by an additional 20 working days. We will
endeavour to provide you with a response by 21 March 2023.
Section 10(3) of the Act enables a public authority to extend the deadline
for response by a “reasonable” length of time, where additional time is
needed for consideration of the public interest test. The view of the
Information Commissioner’s Office is that an additional 20 working days
constitutes a “reasonable” extension of time.
In order to respond fully to your request it involves the review of in
excess of 500 emails from multiple mailboxes, we consider this to be an
exceptional volume of material to review and as such warrants this further
extension.
You can find out more about Section 10(3) by reading the extract from the
Act and some guidance points we consider when applying this exemption,
attached at the end of this letter.
You can also find more information by reading the full text of the Act
available at: [4]http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2000...
Yours sincerely,
[5]UKHSA logo Information Rights Team
UK Health Security Agency
[6][email address]
[7]www.gov.uk/ukhsa Follow us on Twitter @UKHSA
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Dear Russell Scott,
We are writing to you regarding your request made under the Freedom of
Information Act 2000 to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) on 22
December 2022.
UKHSA is still considering the balance of the public interest test
primarily in relation to the use of the Section 42 of the Act - Legal
professional privilege. UKHSA is therefore extending the deadline for
response to your request by a further additional 20 working days. We will
endeavour to provide you with a response by 19 May 2023.
Thank you for your patience whilst we work on your request
Yours sincerely,
Information Rights Team
Parliamentary and Public Accountability Team
UK Health Security Agency
[1][UKHSA request email]
[2]www.gov.uk/ukhsa Follow us on Twitter @UKHSA
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From: Information Rights <[email address]>
Sent: 21 March 2023 13:11
To: [FOI #931184 email]
<[FOI #931184 email]>
Cc: Information Rights <[email address]>
Subject: Re: UKHSA FOI Request Ref: 1186
Dear Russell Scott,
We are writing to you regarding your request made under the Freedom of
Information Act 2000 to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) on 22
December 2022.
We can confirm that UKHSA hold the information you have asked for,
however, some of this information may be subject to a qualified exemption.
In line with the terms of this exemption in the Freedom of Information
Act, we must consider whether it would be in the public interest for us to
provide you with the information requested. However, we have not yet
reached a decision on the balance of the public interest in this case.
UKHSA is carefully considering the balance of the public interest test
primarily in relation to the use of the Section 42 of the Act - Legal
professional privilege. UKHSA is therefore extending the deadline for
response to your request by an additional 20 working days. We will
endeavour to provide you with a response by 20 April 2023.
Section 10(3) of the Act enables a public authority to extend the deadline
for response by a “reasonable” length of time, where additional time is
needed for consideration of the public interest test. The view of the
Information Commissioner’s Office is that an additional 20 working days
constitutes a “reasonable” extension of time.
In order to respond fully to your request involves the review of in excess
of 500 emails from multiple mailboxes, we consider this to be an
exceptional volume of material to review and as such warrants this further
extension.
You can find out more about Section 10(3) by reading the extract from the
Act and some guidance points we consider when applying this
exemption at: [3]http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2000...
Yours sincerely,
Information Rights Team
Parliamentary and Public Accountability Team
UK Health Security Agency
[4][UKHSA request email]
[5]www.gov.uk/ukhsa Follow us on Twitter @UKHSA
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From: Information Rights <[email address]>
Sent: 21 February 2023 14:59
To: [FOI #931184 email]
<[FOI #931184 email]>
Cc: Information Rights <[email address]>
Subject: UKHSA FOI Request Ref: 1186
Dear Russell Scott,
We are writing to you regarding your request made under the Freedom of
Information Act 2000 to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) on 22
December 2022.
We can confirm that UKHSA hold the information you have asked for,
however, some of this information may be subject to a qualified exemption.
In line with the terms of this exemption in the Freedom of Information
Act, we must consider whether it would be in the public interest for us to
provide you with the information requested. However, we have not yet
reached a decision on the balance of the public interest in this case.
UKHSA is carefully considering the balance of the public interest test
primarily in relation to the use of the Section 42 of the Act - Legal
professional privilege. UKHSA is therefore extending the deadline for
response to your request by an additional 20 working days. We will
endeavour to provide you with a response by 21 March 2023.
Section 10(3) of the Act enables a public authority to extend the deadline
for response by a “reasonable” length of time, where additional time is
needed for consideration of the public interest test. The view of the
Information Commissioner’s Office is that an additional 20 working days
constitutes a “reasonable” extension of time.
In order to respond fully to your request it involves the review of in
excess of 500 emails from multiple mailboxes, we consider this to be an
exceptional volume of material to review and as such warrants this further
extension.
You can find out more about Section 10(3) by reading the extract from the
Act and some guidance points we consider when applying this exemption,
attached at the end of this letter.
You can also find more information by reading the full text of the Act
available at: [6]http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2000...
Yours sincerely,
[7]UKHSA logo Information Rights Team
UK Health Security Agency
[8][email address]
[9]www.gov.uk/ukhsa Follow us on Twitter @UKHSA
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5. http://www.gov.uk/ukhsa
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8. mailto:[email address]
9. http://www.gov.uk/ukhsa
Dear Information Rights,
Please provide a substantive response by Friday 26 May 2023 at 5pm to avoid a formal complaint being issued to the ICO.
Yours sincerely,
russell scott
Dear Russell Scott,
We are writing to you regarding your request made under the Freedom of
Information Act 2000 to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) on 22
December 2022.
UKHSA is still considering the balance of the public interest test
primarily in relation to the use of the Section 42 of the Act - Legal
professional privilege. UKHSA is therefore extending the deadline for
response to your request by a further additional 20 working days. We will
endeavour to provide you with a response by 16 June 2023.
Thank you for your patience whilst we work on your request
Yours sincerely,
Information Rights Team
Parliamentary and Public Accountability Team
UK Health Security Agency
[1][UKHSA request email]
[2]www.gov.uk/ukhsa Follow us on Twitter @UKHSA
From: Information Rights <[email address]>
Sent: 20 April 2023 15:47
To: [FOI #931184 email]
Cc: Information Rights <[email address]>
Subject: Re: UKHSA FOI Request Ref: 1186
Dear Russell Scott,
We are writing to you regarding your request made under the Freedom of
Information Act 2000 to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) on 22
December 2022.
UKHSA is still considering the balance of the public interest test
primarily in relation to the use of the Section 42 of the Act - Legal
professional privilege. UKHSA is therefore extending the deadline for
response to your request by a further additional 20 working days. We will
endeavour to provide you with a response by 19 May 2023.
Thank you for your patience whilst we work on your request
Yours sincerely,
Information Rights Team
Parliamentary and Public Accountability Team
UK Health Security Agency
[3][UKHSA request email]
[4]www.gov.uk/ukhsa Follow us on Twitter @UKHSA
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From: Information Rights <[5][email address]>
Sent: 21 March 2023 13:11
To: [6][FOI #931184 email]
<[7][FOI #931184 email]>
Cc: Information Rights <[8][email address]>
Subject: Re: UKHSA FOI Request Ref: 1186
Dear Russell Scott,
We are writing to you regarding your request made under the Freedom of
Information Act 2000 to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) on 22
December 2022.
We can confirm that UKHSA hold the information you have asked for,
however, some of this information may be subject to a qualified exemption.
In line with the terms of this exemption in the Freedom of Information
Act, we must consider whether it would be in the public interest for us to
provide you with the information requested. However, we have not yet
reached a decision on the balance of the public interest in this case.
UKHSA is carefully considering the balance of the public interest test
primarily in relation to the use of the Section 42 of the Act - Legal
professional privilege. UKHSA is therefore extending the deadline for
response to your request by an additional 20 working days. We will
endeavour to provide you with a response by 20 April 2023.
Section 10(3) of the Act enables a public authority to extend the deadline
for response by a “reasonable” length of time, where additional time is
needed for consideration of the public interest test. The view of the
Information Commissioner’s Office is that an additional 20 working days
constitutes a “reasonable” extension of time.
In order to respond fully to your request involves the review of in excess
of 500 emails from multiple mailboxes, we consider this to be an
exceptional volume of material to review and as such warrants this further
extension.
You can find out more about Section 10(3) by reading the extract from the
Act and some guidance points we consider when applying this
exemption at: [9]http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2000...
Yours sincerely,
Information Rights Team
Parliamentary and Public Accountability Team
UK Health Security Agency
[10][UKHSA request email]
[11]www.gov.uk/ukhsa Follow us on Twitter @UKHSA
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From: Information Rights <[12][email address]>
Sent: 21 February 2023 14:59
To: [13][FOI #931184 email]
<[14][FOI #931184 email]>
Cc: Information Rights <[15][email address]>
Subject: UKHSA FOI Request Ref: 1186
Dear Russell Scott,
We are writing to you regarding your request made under the Freedom of
Information Act 2000 to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) on 22
December 2022.
We can confirm that UKHSA hold the information you have asked for,
however, some of this information may be subject to a qualified exemption.
In line with the terms of this exemption in the Freedom of Information
Act, we must consider whether it would be in the public interest for us to
provide you with the information requested. However, we have not yet
reached a decision on the balance of the public interest in this case.
UKHSA is carefully considering the balance of the public interest test
primarily in relation to the use of the Section 42 of the Act - Legal
professional privilege. UKHSA is therefore extending the deadline for
response to your request by an additional 20 working days. We will
endeavour to provide you with a response by 21 March 2023.
Section 10(3) of the Act enables a public authority to extend the deadline
for response by a “reasonable” length of time, where additional time is
needed for consideration of the public interest test. The view of the
Information Commissioner’s Office is that an additional 20 working days
constitutes a “reasonable” extension of time.
In order to respond fully to your request it involves the review of in
excess of 500 emails from multiple mailboxes, we consider this to be an
exceptional volume of material to review and as such warrants this further
extension.
You can find out more about Section 10(3) by reading the extract from the
Act and some guidance points we consider when applying this exemption,
attached at the end of this letter.
You can also find more information by reading the full text of the Act
available at: [16]http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2000...
Yours sincerely,
[17]UKHSA logo Information Rights Team
UK Health Security Agency
[18][email address]
[19]www.gov.uk/ukhsa Follow us on Twitter @UKHSA
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Dear Russell Scott,
We are writing to you regarding your request made under the Freedom of
Information Act 2000 to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) on 22
December 2022.
UKHSA is still considering the balance of the public interest test
primarily in relation to the use of the Section 42 of the Act - Legal
professional privilege. UKHSA is therefore extending the deadline for
response to your request by a further additional 20 working days. We will
endeavour to provide you with a response by 14 July 2023.
Thank you for your patience whilst we work on your request
Yours sincerely,
Information Rights Team
Parliamentary and Public Accountability Team
UK Health Security Agency
[1][UKHSA request email]
[2]www.gov.uk/ukhsa Follow us on Twitter @UKHSA
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Dear Russell Scott,
We are writing to you regarding your request made under the Freedom of
Information Act 2000 to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) on 22
December 2022.
UKHSA is still considering the balance of the public interest test
primarily in relation to the use of the Section 42 of the Act - Legal
professional privilege. UKHSA is therefore extending the deadline for
response to your request by a further additional 20 working days. We will
endeavour to provide you with a response by 11 August 2023.
Thank you for your continued patience whilst we work on your request
Yours sincerely,
Information Rights Team
Parliamentary and Public Accountability Team
UK Health Security Agency
[1][UKHSA request email]
[2]www.gov.uk/ukhsa Follow us on Twitter @UKHSA
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Dear Russell Scott,
We are writing to you regarding your complaint to the Information
Commissioners Office (ICO) Case Reference IC-244739-J7S2.
Please be advised that we have consulted with the ICO who have granted
UKHSA an extension in order to respond to your complaint. We will respond
to your Freedom of Information request by 22 August 2023.
Thank you for your patience whilst we continue to work on your request.
Yours sincerely,
[1]UKHSA logo Information Rights Team
UK Health Security Agency
[2][email address]
[3]www.gov.uk/ukhsa Follow us on Twitter @UKHSA
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Dear Information Rights,
Please can you ensure a response is provided today regarding my request and in accordance with the ICO requirements.
Yours sincerely,
russell scott
Dear Russell Scott
We are writing to apologise for not being able to provide you with a
response by yesterday (22 August 2023) in relation to the above case.
We continue to work on your request, however need more time to complete
some outstanding actions.
We will provide you with our response in the coming weeks.
Thank you once again for your continued patience.
Yours sincerely,
[1]UKHSA logo Information Rights Team
UK Health Security Agency
[2][email address]
[3]www.gov.uk/ukhsa Follow us on Twitter @UKHSA
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Dear Information Rights,
Thank you for the update. However, unfortunately, I do not find this response acceptable. I have therefore issues another formal request to the ICO to review.
I will consider withdrawing this complaint once UKHSA have provided the information requested.
Yours sincerely,
russell scott
Dear Russell Scott
Please find attached the UK Health Security Agency's response to your
request.
Yours sincerely,
Information Rights Team
UK Health Security Agency
[1][email address]
[2]www.gov.uk/ukhsa Follow us on Twitter @UKHSA
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