Appendix 1 of the Crewe Review, analytical report.

Paul Barrett made this Official Information request to New Zealand Police

The request was refused by New Zealand Police.

From: Paul Barrett

Dear New Zealand Police,

I would like a copy of Appendix 1 of the Crewe Review, which is the analytical report.

Yours faithfully,

Paul Barrett

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From: THOMSON, Raewyn
New Zealand Police


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Dear Mr Barrett

 

 

On behalf of the Commissioner I acknowledge receipt of your Official
Information Act request of 28 August 2017.

 

You have requested  a copy of Appendix 1 of the Crewe Review, analytical
report.

 

Your request is being actioned pursuant to the Official Information Act
1982.

 

 

Yours sincerely

 

[1]New Zealand Raewyn Thomson
Police Logo Ministerial Services Advisor | Ministerial Services | New
Zealand Police
E: [2][email address
Police National Headquarters, 180 Molesworth Street,
Thorndon, PO Box 3017, Wellington 6011
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From: LENDRUM, Gary
New Zealand Police


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Hello Paul

 

Correspondence attached

 

 

Regards Gary

 

Gary LENDRUM   

Detective Inspector

District Crime Services Manager

Counties Manukau District CIB,

Private Bag 76920, Manukau City 2241, New Zealand

' +64 9 2950200

New Zealand Police | Nga Pirihimana O Aotearoa

 

 

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Mark Hanna left an annotation ()

That's unreasonable. The police can, and should, email the PDF copy for free.

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Mark Hanna left an annotation ()

As mentioned by @FYI_NZ on Twitter (https://twitter.com/FYI_NZ/status/903405...), s16(2) of the OIA says agencies should make information available in the format preferred by the requester if possible. It should be implicit from this request that emailing a file is preferred to receiving something via post. You could cite this section of the OIA when asking for them to email the PDF.

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Andrew Walters left an annotation ()

And to pre-empt "PDF too big for e-mail", ask that if it's over ~7MB in size, for them to use a Dropbox share or an equivalent service as the means of delivery. Then download and re-upload it here for perpetuity.

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Nigel Jones left an annotation ()

Paul,

In addition to Andrew's annotation, if you ask them to e-mail, which you are entitled to, please remind them:

"You may e-mail the FYI team on requests@fyi.org.nz per https://fyi.org.nz/help/contact to organise a method to upload the file(s) directly to the FYI website"

Cheers.

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From: Paul Barrett

Dear LENDRUM, Gary,

Is it possible to email the file or transfer it electronically.

"You may e-mail the FYI team on [email address] per https://fyi.org.nz/help/contact to organise a method to upload the file(s) directly to the FYI website"

Yours sincerely,

Paul Barrett

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From: LENDRUM, Gary
New Zealand Police

Hello Paul

I'm sorry I can't forward this document to you electronically for security reasons. I can have it downloaded on to a disk - as per one of the options outlined in my letter.

Regards Gary

Gary LENDRUM   
Detective Inspector
District Crime Services Manager
Counties Manukau District CIB,
Private Bag 76920, Manukau City 2241, New Zealand
 +64 9 2950200
New Zealand Police | Nga Pirihimana O Aotearoa

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Mark Hanna left an annotation ()

What possible security reasons could there be for them not sending the file electronically? They've already decided that they're satisfied to release it under the OIA, which means they should be treating it as public. They surely can't be concerned about an electronic communication being intercepted or anything.

This is certainly worthy of a complaint to the Ombudsman. I expect that either the police are being dishonest regarding their reasons here, or they're trying to restrict access to the information by refusing to make it available on this website.

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Nigel Jones left an annotation ()

Back in September I sent the Police a private e-mail to ask them about this request.

I got a response back from them today, it appears they are preparing some sort of release of the Appendix.

Paul, I'm just wondering, had you filed a complaint with the Ombudsman about their implied refusal?

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Paul Barrett left an annotation ()

Thank you for all your assistance.

No i did not make a complaint. I would have paid for the CD version but I have been busy with other things and it went on the back burner.

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