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General Regulatory Chamber
Information Rights
Heard on: 7 May 2024 28 February 2025 |
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B e f o r e :
TRIBUNAL MEMBER DAVE SIVERS
TRIBUNAL MEMBER RAZ EDWARDS
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DEBORAH COX |
Appellant |
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(1) THE INFORMATION COMMISSIONER (2) THE HOME OFFICE |
Respondent |
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For the Appellant: Mr. Richardson, Counsel (28 February 2025)
Mr. Radcliffe, Counsel (7 May 2024)
For the First Respondent: Did not appear
For the Second Respondent: Mr. Knight, Counsel (28 February 2025)
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Crown Copyright ©
Decision:
1. The appeal is Allowed.
2. There is no order as to costs.
Substituted Decision Notice:
Organisation: The Home Office
Complainant: Deborah Cox
The Substitute Decision – IC-225780-G2F4
1. The Home Office does not rely on any exemptions and the information sought has been disclosed.
2. No further steps are required.
REASONS
6.1.1. An email referring to a previous first-tier tribunal decision in which the tribunal had refused to determine an appeal where the information had been disclosed to the appellant.
6.1.2. An email in relation to the draft proposed consent order which stated, in so far as it is material:
"In the absence of a Tribunal Rule which allows the disposal of a now academic appeal, and considering the terms of the draft Consent Order the Commissioner has the following comments:
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- The Commissioner would be agreeable to a Consent Order recording that the appeal is concluded by way of withdrawal, with an explanation of why the appeal was withdrawn being recorded, perhaps referring to the overriding objective.
- In the alternative the appeal is recorded as concluded by way of order without prejudice to the positions the parties have advanced in their respective pleadings."
Signed Sophie Buckley
Judge of the First-tier Tribunal
Date: 12 March 2025