Australia's expenditure in Sri Lanka for the purpose of deterring illegal migration to Austalia, from 2010
Dear Department of Home Affairs,
I am writing to request a year-by-year breakdown of the Australian government's expenditure in Sri Lanka for the purpose of deterring or preventing potential illegal migrants setting off for Australia. I am requesting information from the year 2010 to 2022.
In addition to providing a year-by-year breakdown, your Department would ideally provide a breakdown as to how this money was spent in Sri Lanka. How much of the government's expenditure went to the Sri Lankan government? How much of it was allocated to advertising? And how much of it was allocated to poverty alleviation or food security?
Yours faithfully,
Fidel Fernando
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FOI Request: FA 23/02/01534
File Number: FA23/02/01534
Dear Fidel Fernando,
Acknowledgement of Freedom of Information Access request
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You have requested access to the following:
I am writing to request a year-by-year breakdown of the Australian government's expenditure in Sri Lanka for the purpose of deterring or preventing potential illegal migrants setting off for Australia. I am requesting information from the year 2010 to 2022.
In addition to providing a year-by-year breakdown, your Department would ideally provide a breakdown as to how this money was spent in Sri Lanka. How much of the government's expenditure went to the Sri Lankan government? How much of it was allocated to advertising? And how much of it was allocated to poverty alleviation or food security?
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FOI Request: FA 23/02/01534
File Number: FA23/02/01534
Dear Fidel Fernando
I refer to your email dated 23 February 2023, in which you requested
access to documents held by the Department of Home Affairs (the Department
) under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act).
You have requested access to the following:
I am writing to request a year-by-year breakdown of the Australian
government's expenditure in Sri Lanka for the purpose of deterring or
preventing potential illegal migrants setting off for Australia. I am
requesting information from the year 2010 to 2022.
In addition to providing a year-by-year breakdown, your Department would
ideally provide a breakdown as to how this money was spent in Sri Lanka.
How much of the government's expenditure went to the Sri Lankan
government? How much of it was allocated to advertising? And how much of
it was allocated to poverty alleviation or food security?
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22 March 2023
Mr F Fernando
BY EMAIL: [1][FOI #9982 email]
FOI Request: FA 23/02/01534
Dear Mr Fernando
I refer to your email dated 23 February 2023 in which you requested access
to documents held by Department of Home Affairs under the Freedom of
Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act).
You specifically requested access to:
I am writing to request a year-by-year breakdown of the Australian
government's expenditure in Sri Lanka for the purpose of deterring or
preventing potential illegal migrants setting off for Australia. I am
requesting information from the year 2010 to 2022.
In addition to providing a year-by-year breakdown, your Department would
ideally provide a breakdown as to how this money was spent in Sri Lanka.
How much of the government's expenditure went to the Sri Lankan
government? How much of it was allocated to advertising? And how much of
it was allocated to poverty alleviation or food security?.
On 7 March 2023, Department notified you of its intention to refuse your
request on the basis that the work involved in processing your request in
its current form would substantially and unreasonably divert the resources
of the Department from its other operations due to its broad nature, size
and complexity.
In particular, the Department notified you that, within 14 days of receipt
of that letter, you must advise the Department that:
· you wish to make a revised request; or
· indicate that you do not wish to revise your request; or
· withdraw your request.
The 14 day period has now expired. As such, in accordance with section
24AB(7) of the FOI Act, Department considers that your request has been
withdrawn.
If you have any enquiries concerning this matter, please do not hesitate
to contact an FOI officer at [2][email address].
Yours sincerely
[signed electronically]
Anjani
Position No. 60165359
Authorised FOI Officer - Freedom of Information
FOI and Records Management Branch | Legal Group
Department of Home Affairs | [3]www.homeaffairs.gov.au
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