Esther12
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Only just seen this (I google less frequently than I used to):
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/cfs_the_volume_of_objective_data#outgoing-766327
Only interesting for how little info they provide.
It seems that all that is needed for QMUL to decide that they should not release data from PACE is for one of the PIs to write in an e-mail that:
“Including the time I have spent already, this would take more than 18
hours to compile and then check the data that are requested.”
Bet they wish they'd thought of that get-out clause for Matthees' request.
I thought these were the key bits:
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/cfs_the_volume_of_objective_data#outgoing-766327
Only interesting for how little info they provide.
It seems that all that is needed for QMUL to decide that they should not release data from PACE is for one of the PIs to write in an e-mail that:
“Including the time I have spent already, this would take more than 18
hours to compile and then check the data that are requested.”
Bet they wish they'd thought of that get-out clause for Matthees' request.
I thought these were the key bits:
Queen Mary University of London has used s.12 of the Freedom of
Information Act 2000 on three occasions in relation to requests made by
yourself.
We have based this on a reasonable estimate of where and how the
information from the PACE trial is believed to be held and the time it
would take one person, with no prior knowledge, locating, retrieving and
extracting the relevant information. However, we have not recorded any
actual calculations, therefore the information you have requested is not
held. It does not matter how little data is requested (or how small the
file may be); at the current time Queen Mary University of London does not
have the ability to provide such information without exceeding the
appropriate limit.
Dear Kathryn Dickenson
We do not intend to carry out an internal review on this request as we are already carrying out one in relation to FOI 2017/F248.
Yours sincerely
Queen Mary University of London
We have undertaken a search as a result of the Information Commissioner’s
Office’s enquiries about our response to this request* and located a part
of an email from 01/06/2017, which is relevant and so is provided to you
here. This is from correspondence involving one of the Co-Principal
Investigators of the trial who are usually contacted when freedom of
information requests are received to determine whether the requested
information is held, etc.
“Including the time I have spent already, this would take more than 18
hours to compile and then check the data that are requested.”
This is all of the information held by Queen Mary University of London.