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Angela Powell v Information Commissioner
[2023] UKUT 221 (AAC)
IN THE UPPER TRIBUNAL Case No. UA-2021-002105-GIA
ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS CHAMBER
On appeal from the First-tier Tribunal (General Regulatory Chamber)
Between:
Angela Powell
Appellant
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Information Commissioner
Respondent
Before: Upper Tribunal Judge Zachary Citron
Hearing date: 3 August 2023
Hearing venue: Rolls Building, London EC4
Representation:
Appellant: represented herself
Respondent: Oliver Jackson of counsel
DECISION
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- The appeal is allowed
- Directions
- REASONS FOR THE DECISION
- The exemption in s40(2), first condition
- The above is set out at s40(3A)
- Summary of FTT’s reasoning as regards the requested information being personal data
- and that EHRC had not carried out such an exercise for its Birmingham office, but could in theory do so, as it held the raw data to produce the statistics
- Summary of FTT’s reasoning as regards s16 (duty to provide advice and assistance)
- Summary of FTT decision’s reasoning when considering whether processing (what it found to be) personal data was necessary for the purposes of the “legitimate interests” pursued by Ms Powell
- The grounds on which permission to appeal was given
- Dicta on adequacy of reasons
- Upper Tribunal’s consideration of ground a
- IC’s submissions on ground a
- Conclusions
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