Freedom of information: statistics on implementation in central government
The annual statistics cover the implementation and operation of the Act 2000 in central government. The publication draws together the quarterly statistics for the year and analyses the longer-term trends.
Figures are derived from manual returns submitted by participating bodies, and cover timeliness of responses, outcomes of requests, and use of the appeal process.
Annual report
- Annual report 2009 (PDF 0.22mb 50 pages)
- 2009 statistical tables (Excel 0.21mb 21 pages)
- 2009 full statistical data (Excel 0.07mb 5 pages)
Published on 29 April 2010
Quarterly statistics
- October to December 2009 (PDF 0.21mb 38 pages)
- October to December 2009 statistical tables (Excel 0.14mb 13 pages)
- October to December 2009 full statistical data (Excel 0.05mb 4 pages)
Published on 29 April 2010 - July to September 2009 (PDF 0.21mb 39 pages)
- July to September 2009 statistical tables (Excel 0.13mb 13 pages)
- July to September 2009 full statistical data (Excel 0.04mb 4 pages)
Published on 15 December 2009 - April to June 2009 (PDF 0.18mb 38 pages)
Published on 24 September 2009 - January to March 2009 (PDF 0.42mb 36 pages)
Published on 25 June 2009
Archive
Statistical notice
- Statistical notice on changes to 2011 edition of the annual statistics (PDF 0.03mb 4 pages)
Published 19 February 2010
In addition to Ministry of Justice professional and production staff, pre-release access to the quarterly statistics of up to 24 hours is granted to the following postholders:
Ministry of Justice: Secretary of State, Minister of State, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (House of Lords), Permanent Secretary, Information Director, Head of Information Policy Division, Head of FOI Policy and Strategy Unit, Head of Data Access and Compliance Unit, special advisers and the relevant press officer.
Other monitored bodies: The statistics are compiled with the assistance of freedom of information officers in each monitored body, although these officials do not have pre-release access to the final quarterly bulletin prior to publication.
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