APG v Information Commissioner and The Ministry of Defence: UTAA 15 Apr 2011

UTAA Freedom of Information Act 2000 – cost of compliance and appropriate limit – time for compliance – refusal notice – exemption where cost of compliance exceeds appropriate limit – late reliance on exemptions – code of practice – advice and assistance – qualified exemptions – legal professional privilege – defence – international relations – public interest test – absolute exemptions – information supplied by or relating to bodies dealing with security matters – personal data
Data Protection Act 1998 – personal data – processing – data protection principles – whether first data protection principle satisfied – whether Schedule 2 condition satisfied – condition 4 (vital interests) – condition 5(a) (administration of justice) – condition 5(aa) (exercise of functions of a House of Parliament) – condition 5(d) (exercise of public functions) – condition 6(1) (necessary for legitimate interests of data controller or third parties except where processing unwarranted by reason of prejudice) – whether disclosure necessary for establishing legal rights

Balke J
[2011] UKUT 153 (AAC)
Bailii
Freedom of Information Act 2000, Data Protection Act 1998
England and Wales

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Updated: 01 November 2021; Ref: scu.433538