IDOC Report 2019
Dear Human Resources and Security,
Under the right of access to documents in the EU treaties, as developed in Regulation 1049/2001, I am requesting the annual report for IDOC, containing the reviews of disciplinary cases and their outcomes, for the year 2019. This should be due out shortly.
I should be grateful if it may be in hard copy.
I am not an EU national as a result of Brexit. However;
(i) This is a resend of a request submitted (but unacknowledged) in January, when I was one;
(ii) Article 2.2 of the Regulation allows for requests from non-nationals;
(iii) The report covers a period when the UK was a member state, and therefore carries a public interest relevance;
(iv) I could simply ask a colleague who is an EU national to resubmit: previous release of the document shows the request in itself is not controversial.
Please post it to -
Rm 428,
1, Parliament Street,
House of Commons,
Westminster,
United Kingdom SW1A 0AA
Yours faithfully,
Lee Rotherham
Dear Sir,
Thank you for your e-mail of 22 April 2020. We hereby acknowledge receipt of your application for access to documents, which was registered today under reference number GESTDEM 2020/2423 .
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Yours faithfully,
Access to Documents Team
Dear Sir,
Please find attached, in reply to your application for access to documents
GestDem 2020/2324, a letter dated today with reference Ares(2020)2482858.
Kind regards,
European Commission
HR.IDOC
Investigation and Disciplinary Office
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