Cases from Member Hugh Sanderson involving China’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic
Dear Administrative Appeals Tribunal,
From 16 October 2019 to 16 October 2020 (inclusive), how many Tribunal cases involved Tribunal Member Hugh Sanderson considering how effective the Chinese authorities were in being able to control the spread of the COVID-19 virus in China and ensure all Chinese citizens received appropriate medical treatment?
Yours faithfully,
Anonymous
OFFICIAL
Dear Thomas,
Please find attached FOI acknowledgement letter relating to your FOI request received 16 October 2024.
Please contact [email address] if you have any questions.
Kind regards,
Jodie C
Senior Information Access Officer and Privacy Officer
Administrative Review Tribunal
E [email address]
P 07 3052 3000
www.art.gov.au
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas <[FOI #12176 email]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2024 9:44 PM
To: FOI <[email address]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Cases from Member Hugh Sanderson involving China’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic
EXTERNAL EMAIL
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Dear Administrative Appeals Tribunal,
From 16 October 2019 to 16 October 2020 (inclusive), how many Tribunal cases involved Tribunal Member Hugh Sanderson considering how effective the Chinese authorities were in being able to control the spread of the COVID-19 virus in China and ensure all Chinese citizens received appropriate medical treatment?
Yours faithfully,
Anonymous
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OFFICIAL
Dear Thomas,
I have liaised with the Tribunal's Data, Performance and Insights team regarding your FOI request.
They have informed me that they do not hold any readily available data for cases profiled in the manner in which you have described. They have said that they may be able to provide for you a count of cases decided by the Member for the period where the Country of reference was China, however they cannot narrow it down to just those where COVID-19 virus conditions were considered without manually reviewing each decision which may constitute an unreasonable diversion of resources.
Could you please reply whether you agree to the revision of the scope of your request to be 'a count of cases decided by Tribunal Member Hugh Sanderson'? Alternatively, if you would like to withdraw your request please reply in writing that you withdraw your request.
If you have any questions about this, please do not hesitate to contact me on the below details. Otherwise, I look forward to your response as soon as possible.
Kind regards,
Jodie C
Senior Information Access Officer
Administrative Review Tribunal
E [email address]
P 07 3052 3000
www.art.gov.au
-----Original Message-----
From: FOI <[email address]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2024 5:35 PM
To: Thomas <[FOI #12176 email]>
Cc: FOI <[email address]>
Subject: FOI Acknowledgement Letter - 2024-0235 [SEC=OFFICIAL]
OFFICIAL
Dear Thomas,
Please find attached FOI acknowledgement letter relating to your FOI request received 16 October 2024.
Please contact [email address] if you have any questions.
Kind regards,
Jodie C
Senior Information Access Officer and Privacy Officer Administrative Review Tribunal
E [email address]
P 07 3052 3000
www.art.gov.au
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas <[FOI #12176 email]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2024 9:44 PM
To: FOI <[email address]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Cases from Member Hugh Sanderson involving China’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic
EXTERNAL EMAIL
"Do not click any links or open any attachments unless you trust the sender, are expecting this email and know the content is safe."
Dear Administrative Appeals Tribunal,
From 16 October 2019 to 16 October 2020 (inclusive), how many Tribunal cases involved Tribunal Member Hugh Sanderson considering how effective the Chinese authorities were in being able to control the spread of the COVID-19 virus in China and ensure all Chinese citizens received appropriate medical treatment?
Yours faithfully,
Anonymous
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Dear FOI Officer,
I would like to narrow down the request as follows:
Number of cases decided by the Member for the period where the Country of reference was China.
Yours sincerely,
Thomas
OFFICIAL
Dear Thomas,
Thank you for your reply email.
I have relayed your revised FOI request to the Tribunal's Data,
Performance and Insights team. Given that the decision for your FOI
request is due on 15 November 2024 to enable me to process your revised
request I would be grateful if you could you please agree to an extension
of time.
Under section 15AA of the FOI Act, we may extend the 30 day processing
period if you agree in writing to that extension. Due to the time needed
to search, collate and review the document, as well as liaise with the
other section of the Tribunal, I would like to request for an extension of
9 days to process your FOI requests. This would extend the processing time
for your FOI request to Monday 25 November 2024. I will of course
endeavour to provide a decision on this FOI request before this date, if
possible.
I would be grateful if you could confirm your agreement to this extension
of time by way of return email as soon as possible.
Kind regards,
Jodie C
Senior Information Access Officer and Privacy Officer
Administrative Review Tribunal
E [1][ART request email]
P 07 3052 3000
[2]www.art.gov.au
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From: Anonymous <[3][FOI #12176 email]>
Sent: 10 November 2024 22:29
To: FOI <[4][email address]>
Subject: Re: Request clarification of scope of request - 2024-0235
[SEC=OFFICIAL]
EXTERNAL EMAIL
"Do not click any links or open any attachments unless you trust the
sender, are expecting this email and know the content is safe."
Dear FOI Officer,
I would like to narrow down the request as follows:
Number of cases decided by the Member for the period where the Country of
reference was China.
Yours sincerely,
Thomas
-----Original Message-----
OFFICIAL
Dear Thomas,
I have liaised with the Tribunal's Data, Performance and Insights team
regarding your FOI request.
They have informed me that they do not hold any readily available data for
cases profiled in the manner in which you have described. They have said
that they may be able to provide for you a count of cases decided by the
Member for the period where the Country of reference was China, however
they cannot narrow it down to just those where COVID-19 virus conditions
were considered without manually reviewing each decision which may
constitute an unreasonable diversion of resources.
Could you please reply whether you agree to the revision of the scope of
your request to be 'a count of cases decided by Tribunal Member Hugh
Sanderson'? Alternatively, if you would like to withdraw your request
please reply in writing that you withdraw your request.
If you have any questions about this, please do not hesitate to contact me
on the below details. Otherwise, I look forward to your response as soon
as possible.
Kind regards,
Jodie C
Senior Information Access Officer
Administrative Review Tribunal
E [email address]
P 07 3052 3000
[5]www.art.gov.au
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[8]www.art.gov.au.
The Tribunal acknowledges the traditional owners and custodians of country
throughout Australia and acknowledges their continuing connection to land,
waters and community. We pay our respects to the people, the cultures and
elders past and present.
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Dear Jodie,
Thank you for your response.
Yes, it's OK to extend the due date for FOI materials by 25/11/2024. If you do need more time, I would be pleased to allow more extension until 02/12/2024.
Yours sincerely,
Thomas
OFFICIAL
Dear Thomas,
Thank you for your prompt reply.
I accept the extra time and extension until 02/12/2024; this is greatly appreciated. I will of course endeavour to provide a decision on this FOI request before this date.
Kind regards,
Jodie C
Senior Information Access Officer and Privacy Officer (acting)
Administrative Review Tribunal
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-----Original Message-----
From: Anonymous <[FOI #12176 email]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2024 1:04 PM
To: FOI <[email address]>
Subject: Re: Request extension of time - 2024-0235 [SEC=OFFICIAL]
EXTERNAL EMAIL
"Do not click any links or open any attachments unless you trust the sender, are expecting this email and know the content is safe."
Dear Jodie,
Thank you for your response.
Yes, it's OK to extend the due date for FOI materials by 25/11/2024. If you do need more time, I would be pleased to allow more extension until 02/12/2024.
Yours sincerely,
Thomas
-----Original Message-----
OFFICIAL
Dear Thomas,
Thank you for your reply email.
I have relayed your revised FOI request to the Tribunal's Data,
Performance and Insights team. Given that the decision for your FOI
request is due on 15 November 2024 to enable me to process your revised
request I would be grateful if you could you please agree to an extension
of time.
Under section 15AA of the FOI Act, we may extend the 30 day processing
period if you agree in writing to that extension. Due to the time needed
to search, collate and review the document, as well as liaise with the
other section of the Tribunal, I would like to request for an extension of
9 days to process your FOI requests. This would extend the processing time
for your FOI request to Monday 25 November 2024. I will of course
endeavour to provide a decision on this FOI request before this date, if
possible.
I would be grateful if you could confirm your agreement to this extension
of time by way of return email as soon as possible.
Kind regards,
Jodie C
Senior Information Access Officer and Privacy Officer
Administrative Review Tribunal
E [1][ART request email]
P 07 3052 3000
[2]www.art.gov.au
Please use this email address for all replies to this request:
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2024. All reviews not finalised prior to this date have been automatically
transferred to the new Tribunal. If you are an applicant or another party
to a review, you do not need to do anything. For more information visit
[8]www.art.gov.au.
The Tribunal acknowledges the traditional owners and custodians of country
throughout Australia and acknowledges their continuing connection to land,
waters and community. We pay our respects to the people, the cultures and
elders past and present.
IMPORTANT:
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privileged information. If the message was sent to you by mistake, please
delete all copies and notify the Tribunal by return email. Any review,
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or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited and may
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The Tribunal acknowledges the traditional owners and custodians of country throughout Australia and acknowledges their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to the people, the cultures and elders past and present.
IMPORTANT:
This message and any attachments may contain confidential or legally privileged information. If the message was sent to you by mistake, please delete all copies and notify the Tribunal by return email. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited and may attract criminal penalties.