On 22/12/2011 15:07, Mark Ballard wrote:
Isn't it about time there was a presumption that all these documents are public from the outset, that public bodies should keep documents confidential as an exception,
Yes, that's pretty much the presumption behind the FOIA.
and that it would be a relatively simple matter of Content Management System administration to make documents visible to the public?
But this isn't the case. Really, it isn't. For this suggestion to work, you'd have to store absolutely everything that's potentially disclosable in a single, central document store. And that's impractical, on all sorts of levels. For a start, institutional inertia increases exponentially with the size of the institution (and that's not confined to the public sector, commercial organisations have exactly the same problem), meaning that any change to the way documents are stored becomes an increasingly significant cost issue. And there are lots of other reasons why a centralised store of everything isn't necessarily a good idea. Take emails, for example. Storing everything centrally would cause potential conflicts with the DPA and data retention guidelines. But picking and choosing what you store means you don't get the benefit of knowing that the information exists in a single place.
The other problem is that the it's the Freedom of *Information* Act, not a Freedom of Documents Act. Not all information is necessarily held in a single document. A request along the lines of "Please tell me how much each of your departments spent on chocolate biscuits in the past year" is a perfectly valid FOI request, but the chances of such data already being in a single document are remote - it will need to be extracted from the departmental accounts and aggregated.
Obviously, any public body can do a lot to minimise costs by ensuring that data which is, or is likely to be, requested by the public is collated and stored in a format which makes it easy to supply. But you can't predict every request. And I'd guess that most of them are, in fact, unpredictable.
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