Total Annual Figures for Compromise Agreements, etc.
Dear Worcester City Council,
Please supply Annual totals for the following:
As far as records go back, the annual figures for the total
of current employees / ex-employees (including teaching staff) of the Council who have signed compromise agreements directly related to the resolving of dispute(s) / grievance(s) / internal and external investigation(s) / whistleblowing incident(s).
In addition to this, annual figures for the number of current employees / ex-employees (including teaching staff) who have agreed, following the matter being raised and made conditional as part of a compromise agreement drawn up by the body acting as the Council's legal team, to sign and forgo their right to approach the council in the future with Freedom of Information and/or DPA Subject Access requests under the relevant Acts.
Please provide the figures in the following format e.g. 2006 - 2; 2007 - 4; 2008 - 1; 2010 - 6; etc.
Please note that I do not seek or require any personal information such as names and addresses – only the total figures for each subject area.
Yours faithfully,
Paul Cardin
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Dear Mr Cardin
We apologise that due to a problem with our Freedom of Information system,
we have only just received your request.
We are endeavouring to respond to your request and will let you have the
information as soon as possible.
Kind regards
Rachel
Dear Mr Cardin
Please find attached your information supplied letter in regards to your
Freedom of Information Request.
Regards
Rachel
Dear Rachel Conway,
Please could you address the second part of my query regarding removal of future FOI / DPA rights?
Yours sincerely,
Paul Cardin
Dear Mr Cardin
Please find attached your revised information supplied letter.
Regards
Rachel

Paul Cardin left an annotation ()
Here’s a piece of legal opinion from Senior Counsel Hugh Tomlinson QC, which appears to make more likely the prospect of public sector employers opting for Freedom of Information and Data Protection “gagging clauses” within compromise agreements; and thereby aiming to remove persons’ statutory rights to make data and information requests.
It has been an effective reputation management tactic, and a way of concealing the historical malpractice engaged in by employers when targetting whistleblowers or getting rid of people who’ve lodged grievances. The ruse has been deployed in the past by two councils; Cheshire West & Chester, and Brent.
The ICO are powerless to prevent it as the HT opinion implies that contract law takes precedence over a person’s statutory rights – which it appears can be surrendered. The ICO could only act if the recipient of any “ban” were to breach it and make an FoI or DP request of the relevant data controller – which is unlikely to occur because there’s always a “club over the head” of the signatory to the compromise agreement i.e. the threat of any monetary pay off being clawed back through the courts.
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Paul Cardin left an annotation ()
Worcester City Council were one of the quicker respondents of the 345 councils asked, taking 19 working days to respond positively and in full.
Please link here to read about the further aspects of this request:
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...including councils who have attempted to prevent individuals from exercising their statutory FOI / DP querying rights.
There is a growing trend for the use of compromise agreements, not just in the area of disputes or whistleblowing, but also in general redundancy or equal pay claims. Some councils have yet to answer this query - and to date, 65 working days have elapsed