[2025] UKUT 308 (AAC)
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber

[2025] UKUT 308 (AAC)

Fecha: 17-Sep-2024

identities of SoSE staff were withheld under section 40 FOIA (personal information)

(b)

identities of SoSE staff were withheld under section 40 FOIA (personal information).

47.

The outcome remained the same following an internal review. However, as explained by letter dated 4 March 2022, the Trust now also relied on section 41 FOIA (information obtained in confidence) to justify withholding the Slides:

“The information was provided by SoSE under an implied obligation of confidence, as when the SoSE provided it to the College, they confirmed that it should be kept confidential and deleted within a certain period.

… At no stage did SoSE permit disclosure to you or generally under FOIA. Indeed, the SoSE have specifically said that they do not want the information to be disclosed under FOIA. As such, to share the materials would also be an unauthorised use of the information and one that would be to the detriment of the confider, the SoSE since, as demonstrated above, SoSE’s commercial interests would be prejudiced by disclosure.

Therefore, I believe that the SoSE could bring an action for breach of confidence against the College. I do not consider that the College would have any public interest defence for such a breach of confidence and therefore believe that a claim from the SoSE for breach of confidence would succeed.”

48.

The Appellant complained to the Information Commissioner.