Briefings relating to GCSB-NZSIS Ministerial Policy Statements
Scott made this Official Information request to Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
The request was refused by Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
From: Scott
Dear Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet,
I would like to make a request for the copies of the following briefings provided to Minister Andrew Little:
ONE: "Review of the Ministerial Policy Statements under the Intelligence and Security Act 2017” [1920NSP/010]
TWO: “Review of the Overseas Cooperation Ministerial Policy Statement: Proposed Consultation Plan” [1920NSP/031]
THREE: “Proposed Revised Approach for Reviewing the Ministerial Policy Statements” [1920NSP/081]
FOUR: “Consultation on Ministerial Policy Statement: Conducting surveillance in a public place” [1920NSP/054]
FIVE: "Review of the Ministerial Policy Statements ‐ revised timing” [2021NSP/010]
SIX: “Consultation on ministerial policy statement: cooperating with overseas public authorities” [2021NSP/030]
SEVEN: Any other briefings on the topic of Ministerial Policy Statements, dated since the beginning of 2021.
Yours faithfully,
Scott
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Kia ora koe,
Please see the attached letter regarding your recent OIA request.
Ngā mihi,
Ministerial Coordinator
Ministerial and Business Services
Strategy, Governance and Engagement
Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
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From: Scott
Dear DPMC,
I think that your decision to withhold all of the information I requested is overly broad and not in keeping with Ombudsman's guidelines for 9(2)(f)(iv) refusals:
https://www.ombudsman.parliament.nz/site...
You wrote that "all" of the eight relevant briefings are "still subject to active consideration". This is clearly not true for the three briefings relating to the Overseas Cooperation MPS, which was finalised and published months ago. If the "Revised Approach for Reviewing MPS" and "revised timing" for the review refer to proposals which have been implemented, as seems likely, then these are also not under active consideration and shouldn't have been withheld under 9(2)(f)(iv) either.
The Ombudsman also writes that background material - "information that is purely factual or comprises bare options"- is generally not subject to 9(2)(f)(iv) and may form the basis of a partial release. It seems likely to me that these eight briefings contain at least some material like this, which should not have been withheld.
9(2)(f)(iv) also requires agencies to undertake a public interest test before deciding to withhold requests: "agencies must consider the countervailing public interest in release". I'm concerned that your response letter gives no indication that DPMC did this.
I intend to ask the Ombudsman to review your desicion on the grounds above, probably later this week. If you are willing to give me more information to help me understand DPMC's desicion making in this case I would of course appreciate that.
Yours sincerely,
Scott
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