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Information defeat for ministers | Information defeat for ministers |
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The Scottish Executive has lost a landmark legal case over freedom of information. | The Scottish Executive has lost a landmark legal case over freedom of information. |
Ministers had refused to release correspondence about a planning application for a waste disposal site at Trearne Quarry in Ayrshire. | Ministers had refused to release correspondence about a planning application for a waste disposal site at Trearne Quarry in Ayrshire. |
They had also failed to publish paperwork concerning the Law Reform Act, despite being ordered to by the information commissioner. | They had also failed to publish paperwork concerning the Law Reform Act, despite being ordered to by the information commissioner. |
The lord president rejected the appeal and told them to hand over information. | The lord president rejected the appeal and told them to hand over information. |
READ THE REPORT Lord Hamilton's report [2.65MB] Most computers will open this document automatically, but you may need Adobe Reader Download the reader here | READ THE REPORT Lord Hamilton's report [2.65MB] Most computers will open this document automatically, but you may need Adobe Reader Download the reader here |
The decision by Lord Hamilton came after a hearing at the Court of Session. | The decision by Lord Hamilton came after a hearing at the Court of Session. |
One case involved documents on law reform legislation passed in 1990. | |
Part of that legislation, relating to the right of non-legal professionals to conduct litigation, has yet to be put into effect. | |
The executive had refused the request for the documents, arguing that it was covered by exemption provisions in the Freedom of Information Act. | |
These provisions concern material relating to the framing of public policy, or material whose disclosure would harm the effective conduct of public affairs. | |
We are still considering the opinion of the court A Scottish Executive spokesman | |
The other case concerned requests for documents about a planning matter at Trearne Quarry in North Ayrshire. | |
These too had been refused by the executive, arguing that their release would prejudice the effective conduct of public affairs. | |
In both cases, the Scottish Information Commissioner ruled against the Executive, who then appealed to the Court of Session which upheld his original decisions. | |
A Scottish Executive spokesman said: "We are still considering the opinion of the court. We will look at the terms of the opinion in detail before coming to a view on, among other issues, whether to appeal further. | A Scottish Executive spokesman said: "We are still considering the opinion of the court. We will look at the terms of the opinion in detail before coming to a view on, among other issues, whether to appeal further. |
"It is therefore inappropriate for us to make any further comment in relation to the case at this point." | "It is therefore inappropriate for us to make any further comment in relation to the case at this point." |
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