Sentences with phrase «when foi»

So when FOI came in, lots of «document retention policies» were implemented.
When a private individual such as Steve McIntyre can show that one of the most influencial paters in climate science is bogus, when FOI requests are routinely ignored or worse, actively undermined.
«In this context, the IPCM and the Faculty FoIA contact may not have been empowered to be sufficiently rigorous: Jones to Santer sent on 3rd December 2008 (1228330629.txt): When the FOI requests began here, the FOI person said we had to abide by the requests.
But as in the UK, those restrictions only come into force if and when an FOI application is received by that organization, and apply within that organization to documents relevant to that application, and to those who have custody of them.
Four years on from when the FOI requests were first sent in, a second judge has now demanded that all the papers are released.
«But when an FOI request was put in for records about indemnities granted to eight individuals, including former Christy Clark political staffers Kim Haakstad, Fiera Lo, Rishi Sharma and Pamela Martin, the government released 202 blank pages.

Not exact matches

I've been a vegetarian for four years now (another five previously as well) and I have an embarrassing habit of tearing up at stupid vegetarian things like when people talk about fois gras or veal meatballs.
Can't wait to see how you react when you start getting your civil rights stripped away... oh, wait, YOU never have to worry about that do you, Mr. Fois?
The case started when the BHA made an FOI request on 21 June 2011, asking for:
Alain Kaloyeros and his associates at Fort Schuyler wouldn't budge when the state Committee on Open Government issued a legal opinion in March that rejected their position that they aren't subject to the FOI Law.
This image compares the neural activation patterns between images from the participants» brains when reading «O eleitor foi ao protesto» (observed image) and the computational model's prediction for «The voter went to the protest» (predicted image).
It reached a peak earlier this year, when the UEA's Climatic Research Unit (CRU) turned down freedom of information (FOI) requests for its temperature records.
Andy, think long and hard about what you've said here and ask yourself how climate scientists can avoid to appear to be engaged in nefarious activities when subjected to quote - mining, selective publication of stolen e-mails, outright misrepresentation of public statements, organized FOI flooding meant to overwhelm a departments resources to respond (while asking for stuff the university in question has no right to release), etc etc..
It devotes attention to various FOI issues in UEA and CRU, but doesn't seem to say what UEA's FOI - specific record filing / retention / deletion policies were, even when it cites 1228922050.txt.
And, when someone asked for the emails that would have exposed it, they hastily deleted them — a potential breach of freedom of information (FoI) law.
The bigger point, that is often missed when discussing the CRU emails, is that suggestions like this, preemptive steps to frustrate FOI, requests to delete emails, and so forth, received almost no censure!
When I requested the tree - ring data from Queen's University Belfast (under FoI / EIR), the head tree - ring researcher, Mike Baillie, was repeatedly dishonest in his responses.
The curtain rises again on Thursday, July 16 (and this passed unnoticed at CA at the time) when Andrew Montford sent an FOI request (2786) presciently requesting copies of the confidentiality agreements governing the station data.
When I saw the title «The Inquisition of Climate Science», I immediately thought of the defamation of scientists sceptical of IPCC science and policy, blocking of FOI requests, the corruption of peer review, etc..
Even though the last modified time was overwritten or forced to «2009 Jan 1 00:00:00» when zip was run, zip also added in the UTC time offset which is stored elsewhere in the unix system and that shows a 5 hour offset which is constant throughout the FOI files.
Now that we know of the actual comments about deleting files, and their sensitivity to the whole area of FOI it would be a handy place to allow the whole lot to go to the deep six when necessary.
But when it became more, sort of, through the FOI, it really then became clear that it was some sort of harrassment.
Like the time reversal mechanism assumed by Nature when they blamed data obstruction by climate scientists back in 2005 on FOI requests in summer 2009.
One only need keep in mind that once you've answered a FOI request, you've already got the response in the can when someone else requests the same information.
Later, when Wahl joined a NOAA agency his emails (including IPCC ones) would become agency records subject to FOI rules, as confirmed by the IG report just released.
When Luther Pendragon was finally asked to provide details of correspondence between the PR company and CoRWM as part of the FOI request, Adam Lewis from Luther replied:
«He also suspected that the CRU was the target of a co-ordinated attempt to interfere with its work — a suspicion that hardened into certainty when, over a matter of days, it received 40 similar FoI requests.
Then, when all of it has to released under FOI request, there will be no emails, papers or statements that can be «taken out of context».
In practice not much, if anything, is likely to change when it comes to the releasing of third party personal data under FOI laws (both Scottish and UK regimes).
When it came to preparing for information requests, for many Ontario hospitals it meant they had to create policies to determine who would handle FOI requests, how the information would be accessed and generally make it clear to all employee groups that such information would now need to be available to the public and that in future, items once thought confidential might one day be asked for by the public.
The thorny issue of tracking of location data without risking individual privacy is very neatly illustrated via a Freedom of Information (FOI) request asking London's transport regulator to release the «anonymized» data - set it generated from a four week trial last year when it tracked metro users in the UK capital via wi - fi nodes and the MAC address of their smartphones as they traveled around its network.
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