Transparency data

Planning Inspectorate spending over 拢250: September 2023

All Planning Inspectorate spending over 拢250 during September 2023

Applies to England

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The Planning Inspectorate has determined that the publication of spend data that does or is likely to identify those individuals鈥� supplying planning appeal decisions services, regardless of the way they supply the services, would pose a credible threat to their personal security. We used the Freedom of Information Act (FOI) as our frame of reference to make this judgement. More specifically that the publication of these spend data is 鈥渆xempt under FOI to protect the identities of companies and individuals providing services to HM Government鈥�, in particular 鈥渨here disclosure of either paying department or recipient would pose a personal security threat鈥�. The very real likelihood of a personal security threat is sufficient grounds for redacting spend data that we would ordinarily publish.

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Published 3 November 2023

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