Surety fiduciary bonds

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Dear Moray Integration Joint Board,

Per the Freedom of information Act. please provide me with the information contained in your records as follows:

Please supply all holdings of up-to-date surety fiduciary bonds, for quality assurance for the rights and perusal of the members of the public you serve?

Please supply this disclosure within the 20-working day statutory time scale.

Yours faithfully,

[name removed]
[name removed]

Moray Integration Joint Board

Title: Surety Fiduciary Bonds

Reference: 101003171209

Dear [name removed]

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Imke Henderson
Information Co-ordinator
01343 563110
The Moray Council
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