Freedom of Information
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Freedom of Information
Can anyone tell me if it is possible to get the information used to conduct individuals pre-boarding score along with the presenting officers comments to the board.
Whilst I have been content with the PB selection process I have seen some strange results over the years, which go along way to confirm my long held thought that there was another parrallel process to which we are not privy.
Thank you.
Whilst I have been content with the PB selection process I have seen some strange results over the years, which go along way to confirm my long held thought that there was another parrallel process to which we are not privy.
Thank you.
FoI
As with so much else associated with the - laughingly called - "Freedom of Information Act", the answer is 'press to test'.
Make your request, if you don't get the answer - challange the outcome, if that does not work - cry 'foul' and demand an adjudication.
O-D
Make your request, if you don't get the answer - challange the outcome, if that does not work - cry 'foul' and demand an adjudication.
O-D
I believe the one great problem with the FoIA is that, even if the information is supplied, it does not have to be accurate.
You will receive a letter saying you can complain if what you receive contains;
1. Errors of Fact
2. Subjective Comments
3. Opinion or comment based on factually incorrect information
However, the Information Commisioner will not support you if the holder of the information refuses to correct it, even if you can produce irrefutable evidence it is incorrect. They regard their job done when the information is provided. It is up to you to take proceedings, which few can afford against a Department of State.
A word of warning. If you enter into private correspondence with the ICO, be aware they will routinely pass copies of your correspondence to MoD.
You will receive a letter saying you can complain if what you receive contains;
1. Errors of Fact
2. Subjective Comments
3. Opinion or comment based on factually incorrect information
However, the Information Commisioner will not support you if the holder of the information refuses to correct it, even if you can produce irrefutable evidence it is incorrect. They regard their job done when the information is provided. It is up to you to take proceedings, which few can afford against a Department of State.
A word of warning. If you enter into private correspondence with the ICO, be aware they will routinely pass copies of your correspondence to MoD.
FoI
Can anyone remember the figures for how much money is shelled out each year by the MOD to satisfy FoI requests?!
I seem to recall it was a ridiculously huge sum which, in my personal opinion, could be better spent elsewhere!
Just throwing that out there, since I'm sat in the office with no prospect of flying in the immediate future!
BV
I seem to recall it was a ridiculously huge sum which, in my personal opinion, could be better spent elsewhere!
Just throwing that out there, since I'm sat in the office with no prospect of flying in the immediate future!
BV