Information regarding the Bali Nine in 2014
Dear Assistant Minister for Immigration and Border Protection,
I am seeking the following documents under the Commonwealth Freedom of Information Act 1982
1. All ministerial correspondence made by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hon. Julia Bishop in regards to the individuals commonly referred to as the Bali nine during 2014.
2. All documentation on the status of the individuals commonly referred to as the Bali nine in regards to their conditions during 2014
Thank you in advance for your assistance with this request
Yours faithfully,
Nathan Davies
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Dear Mr Davies
I refer to your FOI request of 15 February 2015 to the Assistant Minister
for Immigration and Border Protection, Senator Michaelia Cash, seeking
access to:
1. All ministerial correspondence made by the Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Hon. Julia Bishop in regards to the individuals commonly referred to as
the Bali nine during 2014.
2. All documentation on the status of the individuals commonly referred to
as the Bali nine in regards to their conditions during 2014
We believe you are seeking documents more likely held by either the
Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Hon Julie Bishop MP or her department
(Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).
Given this, could you please advise whether you would consider withdrawing
your request to the Assistant Minister for Immigration and Border
Protection, and re-submitting it to either the Minister for Foreign
Affairs or the DFAT? Your response by COB Thursday, 5 March 2015 would be
appreciated.
The Department of Immigration and Border Protection will continue to
assist the Assistant Minister for Immigration and Border Protection to
process your request under the FOI Act taking into consideration that no
documents are likely to exist and a refusal under section 24A would need
to be considered.
Yours sincerely,
Beth Morrison
FOI Coordinator
Freedom of Information Section - Department of Immigration and Border
Protection
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If the authority doesn't have the information, they should transfer the request to the correct authority. You can ask them to do this.
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Dear Mr Davies
I refer to your request for access to documents from the Assistant
Minister for Immigration and Border Protection, relating to:
I am seeking the following documents under the Commonwealth Freedom of
Information Act 1982
1. All ministerial correspondence made by the Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Hon. Julia Bishop in regards to the individuals commonly referred to as
the Bali nine during 2014.
2. All documentation on the status of the individuals commonly referred to
as the Bali nine in regards to their conditions during 2014
As advised in my e-mail to you of 3 March 2015, the Department of
Immigration and Border Protection (the department) is assisting the
Assistant Minister to process your request.
The current due date for your request is Tuesday, 17 March 2015. Due to
the number of requests currently being processed by the department, we
will not be able to finalise your request by the original due date.
The department seeks your agreement (under s.15AA of the FOI Act) to
extend the timeframe for the processing of your request by 30 days. This
would extend the due date for your request to Thursday, 16 April 2015.
It would assist the department in managing its FOI caseload if you could
provide a response to this request by close of business Tuesday, 17 March
2015.
Please do not hesitate to contact me should you wish to discuss.
Yours sincerely
Beth Morrison
FOI Coordinator
Freedom of Information Section - Department of Immigration and Border
Protection
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You've been asked to agree to an extension of time until Thursday, 16 April 2015. To accept or deny, simply Write a Reply!
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Dear Mr Davies
I am writing to you about your email of 15 February 2015 asking that the
Assistant Minister of Immigration and Border Protection provide you with a
copy of the following documents under the Freedom of Information Act 1982
(Cth). Your request is set out in full below:
‘Dear Assistant Minister for Immigration and Border Protection,
I am seeking the following documents under the Commonwealth Freedom of
Information Act 1982
1. All ministerial correspondence made by the Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Hon. Julia Bishop in regards to the individuals commonly referred to as
the Bali nine during 2014.
2. All documentation on the status of the individuals commonly referred to
as the Bali nine in regards to their conditions during 2014
Thank you in advance for your assistance with this request
Yours faithfully,
Nathan Davies’
The purpose of this email is to advise you that I consider your request
may be invalid under the FOI Act. I will explain my reasons in full
below.
Requirements of the FOI Act
The requirements for a valid FOI request are set out in section 15(2) of
the Act, which provides that:
The request must:
(a) be in writing; and
(aa) state that the request is an application for the purposes of this
Act; and
(b) provide such information concerning the document as is reasonably
necessary to enable a responsible officer of the agency, or the Minister,
to identify it; and
(c) give details of how notices under this Act may be sent to the
applicant (for example, by providing an electronic address to which
notices may be sent by electronic communication).
To be a valid request, an applicant must clearly and explicitly state what
address an agency should use to send correspondence to. If an agency sends
a notice to an address that has not been specified by the applicant, the
notice will be invalid. The Act does not provide agencies with the power
to ‘assume’ that the email address the request has been sent from is the
address where ‘notices’ may be sent.
Reasons why s.15(2)(c) is a requirement of validity
The Act requires that the ‘notice of decision’ be sent to the address that
has been specified by the applicant under s.15(2)(c). This is important
because an applicant’s formal internal and external review rights are
activated by the act of ‘notifying’ the applicant of the decision.
Further, there are a number of processes in the Act which are commenced by
the act of sending a formal legal notice to an applicant, for example,
when it is considered that it would be a substantial and unreasonable
diversion of resources to process the request or there is a decision to
charge the applicant for processing the request.
The Act therefore requires that the applicant provide an address at which
notices may be assumed to have been received. It should be an address
through which the agency will be able to write to the applicant and
receive a response to the communication. It must also be an address
through which the agency can reasonably assume that legal notices will be
received, read and responded to by the applicant. This requirement has
been an element of a valid FOI request since the Act was first enacted in
1982.
Issues regarding your request
I note that your original request provided automated wording that this
address was a valid address for the purposes of s.15(2)(c). To date,
however, you have failed to respond to correspondence that the Department
has sent to this email address. Can you please confirm by cob Tuesday, 5
May 2015 that you wish to continue to receive correspondence to this
address. You may also provide an alternative address for correspondence.
If I do not hear from you by that date your request will be closed as
invalid.
Yours sincerely
Linda Rossiter
Department of Immigration and Border Protection
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Phillip Sweeney left an annotation ()
The Bali Nine
The Australian Federal Police are to blame for the execution of two Australians who have committed a non-violent crime. You may wish to lodge FOI requests with the AFP to learn more of the AFP's involvement.
Regards
Phillip Sweeney