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Freedom of Information Act in Practice: 2008
Thorogood Publishing, Sep 2008, Pages: 150
Do you want to know how to use the Act to obtain information about your own competitors? Are you worried about making your contracts fully confidential? These and many other issues are expertly dealt with in this valuable new report.
This report shows how businesses can ensure that they don’t disclose information inadvertently and how to protect their own information by drafting new contracts in the right way. Susan Singleton has advised many clients in all sectors on the FOIA from a practical standpoint.
What this report covers
- A full description of the FOI Act – in particular the right of access to information - Exceptions and exclusions - Protecting your confidential information - Clauses for contracts - Guidance from the Information Commissioner on commercial issues, confidentiality, tenders and professional privilege matters
Who is this report written for?
- All businesses involved in public sector contracts and tenders - Local authorities and all other public sector bodies - In-company lawyers and solicitors in private practice - Procurement and purchasing managers - Journalists - Politicians in government at all levels
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