Australia's Worst White-Collar Crime
Dear Office of the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions,
I am lodging a request for documents pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act 1982.
The document I seek is a document which on its front page includes the words "Australia's Worst White-Collar Crime" as well as the words "The Key Question that Needs and Answer" and is dated 10 January 2015.
On page 2 the question is posed:
"Did a document described as a "Deed" and executed by Ken Jarrett on behalf of Elders IXL Limited on 26 August 1986 vaildly amend the terms of an occupational pension trust established on the 23 December 1913 in the State of South Australia?"
A copy of this document executed by Ken Jarrett has previously been provided to the CDPP as confirmed by the FOI Disclosure Log "CDPP2013007".
Can you please confirm receipt of this FOI Request
Yours faithfully,
Phillip Sweeney
Dear Mr Sweeney
I refer to your email dated 25 January 2015 in which you made a request for access to documents pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (“the Act”) relating to:
The document I seek is a document which on its front page includes the words "Australia's Worst White-Collar Crime" as well as the words "The Key Question that Needs and Answer" and is dated 10 January 2015.
On page 2 the question is posed:
"Did a document described as a "Deed" and executed by Ken Jarrett on behalf of Elders IXL Limited on 26 August 1986 vaildly amend the terms of an occupational pension trust established on the 23 December 1913 in the State of South Australia?"
A copy of this document executed by Ken Jarrett has previously been provided to the CDPP as confirmed by the FOI Disclosure Log "CDPP2013007".
This Office will respond to your request as soon as practicable and within the statutory timeframe set out in section 15(5) of the Act.
If any processing charges apply you will be notified prior to any work being undertaken.
Yours sincerely
FOI Officer
For Director
Ben Fairless left an annotation ()
Hi Philip, to make it easier for regular users of the site, would it be possible for you to consider using a more descriptive title for each request?
Almost all of your requests have the same name, and its near impossible to determine what you are actually asking for. Instead of using the same title, please try and be more specific so as to help others who might be searching for your requests.
Thanks,
Ben