Consultation extension could signal end of plans to relax freedom of information rules
By Paul Jump 30 March 2007
There is a "strong possibility" that the Government will scrap proposals that would make it easier for public bodies to refuse freedom of information requests on cost grounds now that the consultation on the changes has been extended, according to the Campaign for Freedom of Information.
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