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

[2025] UKUT 114 (AAC)

Fecha: 04-Dic-2025

Contribution to public debate about enforcement

Contribution to public debate about enforcement

208.

I can take this factor relatively shortly.

209.

I accept Mr Perry’s submission that the withheld information is likely to contribute to public debate about the way in which the Code and the BARs are enforced.

210.

That debate encompasses both the question of the effectiveness (or otherwise) of ACOBA in upholding the BARs and the apparent tension between on the one hand the clear standards set out in the Code and the BARs and on the other the political context in which the Code is applied, including in particular the fact that the Prime Minister has a discretion in determining whether or not there have been breaches of the Code. I reiterate, however, that it is solely for the Prime Minister (and not for the ICO or the Tribunal) to determine whether or not there have been breaches of the Code.