First-tier Tribunal (General Regulatory Chamber)
FT/EA/2024/0427 - [2025] UKFTT 01126 (GRC)
Fecha: 24-Sep-2025
Would disclosure of the requested material prejudice or be likely to prejudice the operation of the immigration controls?
Would disclosure of the requested material prejudice or be likely to prejudice the operation of the immigration controls?
Whilst we have considered each exemption separately on its merits, we are satisfied that the release of the requested information would or would be likely to prejudice the operation of the immigration controls for the same reasons as pertain to section 31(1)(a) of FOIA. We are therefore also satisfied that the exemption under section 31(1)(e) of FOIA is engaged.
- Heading
- Introduction
- Factual background
- The relevant information held in response to the request
- The request and responses
- Decision notice
- Grounds of Appeal
- The response of the Commissioner
- The Appellant’s reply to the Commissioner’s response
- The response on behalf of the Home Office (Second Respondent)
- Legal Framework
- The public interest balance
- The role of the Tribunal
- Issues
- Evidence
- Discussions and conclusions
- Would disclosure of the requested material prejudice or be likely to prejudice the prevention or detection of crime?
- Would disclosure of the requested material prejudice or be likely to prejudice the operation of the immigration controls?
- Public interest balance
- Section 42 of FOIA
- Ancillary issues
- Gist
- Conclusions