DSA responses to FOI requests
The following sections provide a list of Freedom of Information (FOI) requests and DSA’s responses to those requests that are of general public interest. To preserve the integrity of the original documents, all files have been provided in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format and have not been formatted for accessibility.
Some responses to FOI requests consist of large numbers of documents that are not held in an electronic format. Where practical, we have scanned the documents concerned and made them available online via the DSA website.
However, in certain cases the volume of files involved has made this impractical and DSA has been forced to provide the information requested in a hard copy format only. For information about how to access any such material please call 0115 936 6785.
FOI requests and responses from 2011
List of Freedom of Information requests and DSA's responses.
FOI requests and responses from 2010
List of Freedom of Information requests and DSA's responses.
FOI requests and responses from 2009
List of Freedom of Information requests and DSA's responses.
FOI requests and responses from 2008
The content in this section has been archived and is available from the National Archives website.
FOI requests and responses from 2007
The content in this section has been archived and is available from the National Archives website.
FOI requests and responses from 2006
The content in this section has been archived and is available from the National Archives website.
FOI requests and responses from 2005
The content in this section has been archived and is available from the National Archives website.
The Department for Constitutional Affairs produces reports comparing FOI request handling across central government and other public bodies. View the latest report.
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