MAP@Work - Attendance at the ATO
Dear Australian Taxation Office,
I request all documents explaining why employees with personal leave usage of 10 days or less in the last 12 months do not receive MAP@Work emails reminding them of health and wellbeing tips and giving notice how their usage compares to the ATO average.
Yours faithfully,
Harry Houdini
Dear FOI Applicant,
Please see attachment.
Yours faithfully,
FOI Team
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Dear FOI Applicant,
Please see attachment.
Yours faithfully,
FOI Team
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IMPORTANT
The information transmitted is for the use of the intended
recipient only and may contain confidential and/or legally
privileged material. Any review, re-transmission, disclosure,
dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in
reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other
than the intended recipient is prohibited and may result in
severe penalties. If you have received this e-mail in error
please notify the Privacy Hotline of the Australian Taxation
Office, telephone 1300 661 542 and delete all copies of this
transmission together with any attachments.
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Locutus Sum left an annotation ()
The request was refused but the ATO did not directly tell the applicant. Instead, they published information about the applicant's request on another website to prevent it being easily discussed on Right to Know. In 2017 this was a bad habit of the ATO. I do not know yet if the bad habit persists.
The ground for refusal was section 24A of the FOI Act: requests may be refused if documents do not exist or cannot be found.