Number of on-hand integrity investigations & average processing time
Dear Department of Home Affairs,
Under the FOI Act, I am seeking:
1. The number of on-hand (ie ongoing and not finalised) investigations into suspected breaches of the APS Code of Conduct as of 25 June 2024
2. The average processing time of investigations into suspected breaches of the APS Code of Conduct finalised since 1 July 2023..
Yours faithfully,
Maria
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FOI Request: FA 24/06/01190
File Number: FA24/06/01190
Dear Alex Cambridge,
Acknowledgement of Freedom of Information Access request
This letter acknowledges that on 25 June 2024 the Department of Home
Affairs (the Department) received your request to access documents held
by the Department under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI
Act). This letter also provides important information about your request.
Scope of request
You have requested access to the following:
Under the FOI Act, I am seeking:
1.The number of on-hand (i.e. ongoing and not finalised) investigations
into suspected breaches of the APS Code of Conduct as of 25 June 2024.
2.The average processing time of investigations into suspected breaches of
the APS Code of Conduct finalised since 1 July 2023.
Your request has been allocated FOI request number FA 24/06/01190 . Please
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In reply please quote:
FOI Request: FA 24/06/01190
File Number: FA24/06/01190
Dear Alex Cambridge,
I refer to your email dated 25 June 2024, in which you requested access to
documents held by the Department of Home Affairs (the Department) under
the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act).
You have requested access to the following:
1. The number of on-hand (i.e. ongoing and not finalised) investigations
into suspected breaches of the APS Code of Conduct as of 25 June 2024
2. The average processing time of investigations into suspected breaches
of the APS Code of Conduct finalised since 1 July 2023.
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Kind Regards,
Priyanka
Position number: 60185634
FOI Officer
Privacy, FOI & Records Management Branch | Legal Group
Department of Home Affairs
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Dear Priyanka
Thank you for providing me with an opportunity to revise my FOI request, which I have done below. I have clarified which business area I am seeking data from, narrowed the scope of my request, and narrowed the timeframe. I trust that these revisions will make it possible for the department to proceed with my request. I appreciate that I am not seeking a specific document that already exists but believe my request is valid under section 17 of the FOI Act.
1. The number of open investigations into suspected breaches of the APS Code of Conduct being conducted by Integrity Investigations Section as of 25 June 2024, where the subject of the investigation has been notified they are under such investigation. I am not seeking any details about such investigations, simply the number of investigations ongoing at the specified date.
2. The average processing time of investigations into suspected breaches
of the APS Code of Conduct that were undertaken by Integrity Investigations Section and that were finalised since 1 January 2024. By processing time I refer to time that elapsed between the subject of the investigation being notified they were under such an investigation, and when the matter was closed.
Thank you.
Yours sincerely,
Alex Cambridge
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In reply please quote:
FOI Request: FA 24/06/01190
File Number: FA24/06/01190
Dear Alex Cambridge,
Acknowledgement of Freedom of Information Access request
This letter acknowledges that on 25 June 2024 the Department of Home
Affairs (the Department) received your request to access documents held
by the Department under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI
Act). This letter also provides important information about your request.
Scope of request
You have requested access to the following:
Original Scope
1. The number of on-hand (i.e. ongoing and not finalised) investigations
into suspected breaches of the APS Code of Conduct as of 25 June 2024
2. The average processing time of investigations into suspected breaches
of the APS Code of Conduct finalised since 1 July 2023.
Amended Scope
1. The number of open investigations into suspected breaches of the APS
Code of Conduct being conducted by Integrity Investigations Section as of
25 June 2024, where the subject of the investigation has been notified
they are under such investigation. I am not seeking any details about such
investigations, simply the number of investigations ongoing at the
specified date.
2. The average processing time of investigations into suspected breaches
of the APS Code of Conduct that were undertaken by Integrity
Investigations Section and that were finalised since 1 January 2024. By
processing time I refer to time that elapsed between the subject of the
investigation being notified they were under such an investigation, and
when the matter was closed.
Your request has been allocated FOI request number FA 24/06/01190 . Please
include your FOI request number in all correspondence with the Freedom of
Information Section.
Timeframe
The timeframe for processing a request is 30 days from the day we receive
your request, as set out in the FOI Act.
Your review rights in relation to your request are available on [1]Freedom
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Information Commissioner reported that across the public service, the
average charge notified was $335.50 in 2020-21.
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explains the charge and your options.
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is available on [2]the Department’s website.
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(SES), as well as the direct contact details of SES staff, contained in
documents that fall within scope of an FOI request. If you require
personal details of non-SES officers, or direct contact details of SES
staff, please inform us so the decision maker may consider your request.
Otherwise we will take it that you agree to that information being
excluded from the scope of your request as irrelevant under section
22(1)(a)(ii) of the FOI Act. However names of staff that have previously
been released in departmental correspondence may be disclosed.
We do not provide duplicated documents
If the FOI decision-maker deems a document to be a duplicate, they will
not assess those pages as part of your FOI request. This means that if a
there is a decision to release the document to you, you will receive only
one copy, even if multiple copies of that document exist.
Publication of document
Released documents you request may be published to our website.
Where documents are released to you in response to your request, the
Department may be required to publish these documents on its website
within 10 working days in accordance with section 11C of the FOI Act.
Publication will not be required where the documents contain personal or
business affairs information.
How to reduce or withdraw your request
Reducing the scope of your request can reduce the time and charges
associated with processing your FOI request.
To reduce or withdraw your request, contact the FOI section at
[3][Department of Home Affairs request email] and include your FOI request number.
Contacting the FOI Section
Should you wish to discuss your request you may contact the FOI Section at
[Department of Home Affairs request email].
Kind regards,
Priyanka
Position number: 60185634
FOI Officer
Privacy, FOI & Records Management Branch | Legal Group
Department of Home Affairs
E: [4][Department of Home Affairs request email]
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In reply please quote:
FOI Request: FA 24/06/00792
File Number: FA24/06/00792
Good Afternoon Alex Cambridge,
I refer to your request received on 25 June 2024 for access to documents
under the FOI Act.
The current due date for your request is 25 July 2024.
In order for the Department to complete the process of retrieving all the
documents that fall within the scope of your request the Department will
require additional time to process your request.
The Department seeks your agreement under section 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 Saturday 24 August 2024.
However, as this date falls on a non-working day, section 36(2) of the
Acts Interpretation Act 1901 provides that the latest date the Department
may issue a decision would be the next working day, which is Monday 26
August 2024.
The reason we are seeking an extension of time is due to demand for
Departmental documents is high and we continue to experience increasing
volumes of incoming requests particularly in recent months. Each request
received by the Department is managed in the context of this large volume
which can impact the timeliness of our decisions and as such we seek
agreement from applicants on extensions of time where possible. We are
endeavouring to ensure, as an applicant, you understand the likely
timeframe for your request to be finalised. We continue to try to process
requests as quickly as possible regardless of if an extension is
provided.
It would assist the Department in managing its FOI caseload if you could
provide a response to this request by close of business, Monday 8 July
2024
If you wish to discuss this matter further, please do not hesitate to
contact me on the details below.
Kind Regards,
Priyanka
Position number: 60185634
FOI Officer
Privacy, FOI & Records Management Branch | Legal Group
Department of Home Affairs
E: [1][Department of Home Affairs request email]
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Dear Priyanka
I am not able to agree to the timeframe you have requested. As I am only seeking data about Code of Conduct investigations, I do not believe needing a further 30 days to process my request is reasonable. Please process my request within the original timeframe provided for under the FOI Act.
Yours sincerely
Alex Cambridge