MOU with Netherlands on Combating Transnational Crime and Developing Police Cooperation (came into effect on 2 June 2014)

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Dear Australian Federal Police,

Is it possible to provide the following:

- Memorandum of Understanding between the Australian Federal Police and the National Police of the Netherlands on Combating Transnational Crime and Developing Police Cooperation (came into effect on 2 June 2014?

The Memorandum of Understanding was mentioned in the Treaty between Australia and the Kingdom of the Netherlands on the Presence of Australian Personnel in the Netherlands for the Purpose of Responding to the Downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17, signed on 1 August 2014, https://www.aph.gov.au/-/media/02_Parlia...

Thank you

Yours faithfully,
Tyler

FOI, Australian Federal Police

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OFFICIAL

Dear Tyler

               

YOUR FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST

 

I refer to your request dated 19 October 2024, seeking access to documents
under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the Act) as follows:

 

- Memorandum of Understanding between the Australian Federal Police and
the National Police of the Netherlands on Combating Transnational Crime
and Developing Police Cooperation (came into effect on 2 June 2014?

 

Timeframe

 

Your request was received by the AFP on 19 October 2024, and the 30 day
statutory period for processing your request commenced from that date. The
due date for your request is 18 November 2024.

 

Information irrelevant to the scope of your request

 

The AFP, in its management of FOI requests, excludes the following
information on the basis that is irrelevant to the scope of a request:

 

o duplicate documents, including duplicate emails (the AFP will only
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o information that is publicly available, for example, newspaper
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AFP Information Publication Scheme and the AFP disclosure log.

 

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following information:

 

o Names of AFP members, other than the Senior Executive; and
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Yours sincerely,

 

AMANDA (AFP13907)
FOI OFFICER
CHIEF LEGAL COUNSEL
[3]www.afp.gov.au
[4]Australian Federal Police

 

 

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FOI, Australian Federal Police

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OFFICIAL

 

Dear Tyler (Right to Know),

 Your Freedom of Information Request – LEX 3238 

I refer to your request dated 19 October 2024 in which you seek access to
documents under the Freedom of Information Act 1982.

Upon consideration of your request, the AFP is of the view that your
request will take longer than 30 days to process.  The delay is
regrettable, however, due to a significant increase in the volume of
applications at this time and delays being experienced by the relevant AFP
line area, who are still in the process of gathering the information, and
the subsequent delays in receiving the documents by this office, the
AFP will be unable to finalise this matter within the 30 day time frame. 
Accordingly, it will not be possible to advise you of a decision by 18
November 2024.

Accordingly, pursuant to section 15AA of the Act, I seek your agreement to
extend the period to notify you of a decision by 30 days to 18 December
2024.

I would be grateful if you would advise this office in writing of your
agreement to the proposed extension of time by close of business 7
November 2024. 

If you have any queries in relation to this matter, please do not hesitate
to contact this office.

Yours sincerely,

 

ALYSSA (27037)
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER - COMMERCIAL, GOVERNANCE & INFORMATION
AFP LEGAL – CORPORATE | CHIEF COUNSEL PORTFOLIO
[1]Australian Federal Police

 

 

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Dear FOI,
I agree to your suggestion to extend the deadline to until 18 December 2024.
Yours faithfully,
Tyler