FOI
Post Office risked ‘management implosion’ if boss not retained – ex-chairman
Tim Parker said there was an ‘urgent need to retain’ chief executive Nick Read in order to ‘mitigate the reputational risk’ were he to resign.
Ambulance handover times branded ‘woeful’ as figures reveal the Ulster Hospital has the worst record
The average ambulance handover time for the Ulster Hospital in Dundonald is 147mins
Yousaf’s spokesman denies ‘cover- up’ over handling of renewables correction
The First Minister has been urged to refer himself for allegedly breaching the ministerial code.
Over 700,000 households missed out on ‘flawed’ energy support scheme – charity
Age UK has called on the Government to recommit the unused money to help people this winter.
Crime victims’ data revealed by two police forces in FoI responses
It is the latest data breach involving police responses to FoI requests.
Public bodies named and shamed over Freedom of Information request failings
The Information Commissioner’s Office urged organisations to ensure their performance and processes complied with the law.
The Irish News view: Simon Byrne's career is on the line
There can be no doubt that the PSNI's catastrophic data breach is the most serious in the history of the force and it will be widely believed that, in all the circumstances, it is also represents the worst case of its kind involving a police service anywhere in Europe during the digital era.
Watchdog takes action against two Government departments over FOI delays
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said an enforcement notice has been issued for the first time in seven years.
Daera refuses to disclose Gordon Lyons' communications with senior official around decision to halt inspection posts work
COMMUNICATIONS between Gordon Lyons and his most senior official about last month's controversial halting of work on permanent inspection posts at the north's ports must remain under wraps, the Department of Agriculture (Daera) has said.
Watchdog audit of NI Civil Service to be completed next year
A WATCHDOG audit of the NI Civil Service sparked by RHI inquiry revelations is to be completed next year.