Welsh Government (Central government) [2021] UKICO IC-87699 (7 October 2021)


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Cite as: [2021] UKICO IC-87699

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Welsh Government

The complainant submitted a request for information to the Welsh Government in respect of a decision not to let Welsh patients have a postal service for prescriptions, and whether any discussions had taken place, or were planned to take place in relation to ensuring that the clinically extremely vulnerable could obtain their medication during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Welsh Government stated that it did not hold any recorded information falling within the scope of part one of the complainant’s request and provided details in respect of part two. The complainant was not satisfied with this response. The Commissioner’s decision is that the Welsh Government stated correctly that it did not hold any recorded information falling within the scope of part one of the complainant’s information request and that it has provided a full response to part two of her request. She is therefore satisfied that it has complied with its obligations under section 1(1) of the FOIA. The Commissioner does not require the Welsh Government to take any steps.

FOI 1: Complaint not upheld

Decision notice: IC-87699


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