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First-tier Tribunal rules disclosure of complaint under FOIA not always unfair where no wrongdoing

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The First-tier Tribunal (Information Rights) has ruled that the disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 of the existence of a complaint of professional misconduct against an individual where there was no finding of wrongdoing was not always unfair and therefore a breach of the data protection principles. (Foster v Information Commissioner, Case EA/2013/0176, 13 January 2014.)

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Published on 15-Jan-2014
Resource Type Legal update: archive
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  • United Kingdom
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