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  • Government’s London 2012 Olympic report to stay secret

    Posted on March 27th, 2009 admin No comments

    No gold medals for disclosure

    No gold medals for disclosure

    A document prepared for Government ministers about the potential pros and cons or winning an Olympic bid looks set to stay secret until at least after the London 2012 Olympics.

     

    The report to ministers was considered before the Government officially threw its hat into the Olympic rings to bid for the 2012 games.

    Although its contents will remain secret the Information Commissioner’s decision notice [FS50182402] suggests it offers a frank appraisal of the possible downsides of winning the race to host an Olympic Games.

    The request for the report was turned down initially by the Department for Culture Media and Sport (DCMS) who relied upon S.35 (formulation and development of government policy). The decision was appealed to the Information Commissioner, where Deputy Commissioner Graham Smith upheld the refusal saying the exemption was engaged and the public interest test was not in favour of disclosure.

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