Policy Committee
Dear Department of Veterans' Affairs,
Under FOI I seek the minutes of the DVA Policy Committee for FY17/18.
Yours faithfully,
Julie
Dear Julie,
Acknowledgement of FOI Request – FOI 25075
I refer to your request to access information held by our Department under
the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act). The Department received
your request on 13 October 2018. In accordance with section 15(5)(b) of
the FOI Act, the Department has 30 days to process your request. As such,
a decision on your request is due by 12 November 2018.
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Kind Regards,
Information Law | Legal Services & Assurance Branch
Department of Veterans’ Affairs
GPO Box 9998 Canberra ACT 2601
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Dear Julie
FOI 25075 – Decision and Statement of Reasons
Please find attached the decision in relation to your freedom of
information request received by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs on 13
October 2018.
Kind regards
Information Law | Legal Services & General Counsel Branch
Department of Veterans’ Affairs
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For INFORMATION.LAW,
The DVA Policy Committee is identified by DVA in its current Corporate Plan as a senior executive committee within DVA, yet apparently is the third senior DVA committee that never mets and records anything it does.
Aren’t you just being deliberately silly now, with these ridiculous chain of decisions. I’m still remain gobsmacked by your Department and area’s conduct.
How does this existing senior DVA committee work then? Is all of DVA’s policies vapourware, much like DVA’s honesty is...
Sigh,
Julie
As the Department of Veterans‘ Affairs has repeatedly failed to be reasonable, I have had no choice but to refer this unethical behaviour to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.
I would highlight the unprofessional bad faith behaviour by Veterans’ Affairs, repeatedly shown by the Department, is greatly disappointing.
Julie