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Cite as: [2021] WLR(D) 92, [2020] UKUT 334 (AAC), [2021] 1 WLR 2073, [2021] WLR 2073

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Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency v Information Commissioner and Williams [2020] UKUT 334 (AAC) (26 November 2020)


Information Rights - Freedom of Information Act request for information relating to action taken by Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency to prevent organisations selling driver details to debt collection agency - whether law enforcement exemption (FOIA s.31(1)(g) in conjunction with s.31(2)(a) or (b)) engaged - whether distinction between a public authority's `functions' and `powers' - whether DVLA ascertaining non-compliance with the law or whether any person responsible for improper conduct - whether First-Tier Tribunal's refusal to allow reliance on late claimed s.35 exemption unfair - whether FOIA s.40 (personal data) and s.41 (breach of confidence) properly applied by FTT.

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