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

[2025] UKUT 114 (AAC)

Fecha: 04-Dic-2025

The Appeal to the Upper Tribunal

The Appeal to the Upper Tribunal

26.

The Cabinet Office sought permission to appeal from the Tribunal, which was refused on 30 January 2024. It then applied to the Upper Tribunal for permission to appeal on 26 February 2024.

27.

On 7 March 2024 I granted permission to appeal and directed the suspension of the Tribunal’s decision pending the resolution of the appeal to the Upper Tribunal. It did not prove possible to hear the appeal on the originally scheduled date of 17 July 2024 and I did not hear the appeal until 4 December 2024 when both parties were represented (by videolink) by counsel, the Cabinet Office by Mr Jason Coppel KC and Mr Leo Davidson and the ICO by Mr Will Perry, to whom I am indebted for their able written and oral submissions.

28.

By the time of the hearing, both parties were agreed that the decision of the Tribunal could not be upheld and that I should remake the decision. The difference between them was as to how I should remake the decision, by ordering (or withholding) disclosure of the closed material. I am satisfied that it is appropriate that I should remake the decision rather than remit it for rehearing and thus engender further delay in the resolution of the matter. I do not therefore need to consider further whether or not the matter should be remitted for rehearing, a course which appealed neither to the parties nor to me.

The Grounds of Appeal

29.

The Cabinet Office had three grounds of appeal: