Information Tribunal considers redaction of civil servants' names in Ministry of Justice documents | Practical Law

Information Tribunal considers redaction of civil servants' names in Ministry of Justice documents | Practical Law

The First-tier Tribunal (Information Rights) has ruled on the Ministry of Justice's request to redact the names of individual civil servants in its documents under section 40(2) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000, in an appeal relating to the remuneration of certain judges. (Brain v Information Commissioner and Ministry of Justice EA/2013/0127, 24 February 2014.)

Information Tribunal considers redaction of civil servants' names in Ministry of Justice documents

Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 0-558-7745 (Approx. 3 pages)

Information Tribunal considers redaction of civil servants' names in Ministry of Justice documents

by Practical Law IP&IT
Published on 26 Feb 2014United Kingdom
The First-tier Tribunal (Information Rights) has ruled on the Ministry of Justice's request to redact the names of individual civil servants in its documents under section 40(2) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000, in an appeal relating to the remuneration of certain judges. (Brain v Information Commissioner and Ministry of Justice EA/2013/0127, 24 February 2014.)