Freedom of information

The Freedom of Information Act (2000) applies to all procurement and procurement related information. This Act works on a presumption of a right to access all recorded information held by a public authority. Information will not be released if any of the following apply:

  • the information was provided in confidence (section 41 of the Act);
  • the information is a trade secret (section 43(1) of the Act); or
  • the disclosure of the information would prejudice the commercial interest of any person – including the Council (section 43(2) of the Act)

When participating in a procurement opportunity, both suppliers and buyers will have the opportunity to identify information which falls under the situations described above. The Council will also consult with suppliers when a public request for information is received that may affect one or more of its suppliers.

For more on what can be requested under the Freedom of Information Act and how to request it, please go to our Freedom of Information web pages.

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Last updated: 29 November 2019