[2025] UKUT 114 (AAC)
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber

[2025] UKUT 114 (AAC)

Fecha: 04-Dic-2025

Breach of the BARs by Mr Johnson

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Breach of the BARs by Mr Johnson

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In a similar vein, the Tribunal erred in having regard to the breach of the Business Appointment Rules which Mr Johnson was found to have committed by ACOBA following his tenure as Foreign Secretary. The Tribunal interpreted the ICO’s decision notice as having been predicated on “significant and strong public interest in a former Foreign Secretary acting in breach of the rules of conduct”. It was not clear that that was so – the point which the ICO appeared to be making at [81-82] of the decision notice was that in Mr Johnson’s case “transparency and accountability had been appropriately and proportionately met by ACOBA’s publishing of its letter to Mr Johnson”, whereas in Ms Patel’s case the published correspondence was not capable of