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Proceeding contribution from Lord Goodhart (Liberal Democrat) in the House of Lords on Thursday, 25 October 2007. It occurred during Ministerial statement on Governance of Britain.
My Lords, like my noble friend Lord Tyler, I was particularly grateful to the Government for their decision not to press ahead with the very unfair proposals to increase to a very large extent the fees for applications under the Freedom of Information Act. Will the Government go a bit further than that and introduce a review of the Act? At the time of enactment, there was a good deal of dissatisfaction with the Act. Many of us felt that the Act was by no means as good as it should have been or as good as the Government originally promised in the first discussion paper on the subject. In particular, I am concerned about such matters as the ministerial power to over-ride decisions of the Information Commissioner. There are other defects in the Act. Therefore, are the Government prepared to consider a full-scale review of the Act?

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Reference

695 c1164 

Session

2006-07

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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