Metropolitan Police Service (Police and criminal justice) [2024] UKICO 260135 (8 February 2024)


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Cite as: [2024] UKICO 260135

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Metropolitan Police Service

The complainant has requested various details in connection with 18 invoices listed in its expenditure logs from the Metropolitan Police Service (the “MPS”). The MPS disclosed a small amount of information. Regarding the remainder of the request, it variously cited sections 24(1) (National security), 31(1) (Law enforcement), 40(2) (Personal information) and 43(2) (Commercial interests) of FOIA. It would also neither confirm nor deny (“NCND”) holding information by virtue of the provisions in sections 24(2), 31(3), 40(5) and 43(3) of FOIA. The complainant did not contest the citing of section 40. The Commissioner’s decision is that sections 31(1) and 31(3) were appropriately cited in respect of the remaining part of the request in its entirety. He does not require any steps.

FOI 31(1): Complaint not upheld FOI 31(3): Complaint not upheld

Decision notice: 260135


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