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

[2025] UKUT 114 (AAC)

Fecha: 04-Dic-2025

paragraph 30 considered the risks of “[a]ny diminution in the candour or quality of advice and views” where paragraph 31 considered (with emphasis added) the “ broader importance to the public of the Cabinet Office maintaining a well functioning syst

(3)

paragraph 30 considered the risks of “[a]ny diminution in the candour or quality of advice and views”

(4)

where paragraph 31 considered (with emphasis added) the “broader importance to the public of the Cabinet Office maintaining a well functioning system for handling complaints underpinned by assurances of confidentiality which are upheld other than in exceptional cases”, that was concerned with the consequential benefits of protecting candour.

126.

In any event, if s.36(2)(c) were engaged, the error was one of form rather than substance for the purposes of the public interest balance. It was clear from that that any additional prejudice alleged by the Cabinet Office was inextricably linked to its candour arguments.

Conclusion

127.

For those reasons the ICO invited the Upper Tribunal to: