Copies of submissions on draft Open Government National Action Plan 4
New Zealand Council for Civil Liberties made this Official Information request to Public Service Commission
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From: New Zealand Council for Civil Liberties
Dear Public Service Commission,
This is a request under the Official Information Act.
The Commission recently ran a public consultation between 24 November 2022 and 12 December 2022 on the draft of New Zealand's 4th National Action Plan as a member of the Open Government Partnership.
https://ogp.org.nz/new-zealands-plan/fou...
Please provide the following information:
1) a copy of all the submissions received on the draft 4th National Action Plan.
2) The Commission's analysis of all the submissions (not simply the summary published here: https://ogp.org.nz/assets/New-Zealand-Pl... ).
3) The Commission's advice to the Minister for the Public Service on the submissions and amendments to the draft National Action Plan.
4) All briefings, advice, aides memoire, reports or other written information provided to the Minister for the Public Service on matters relating to the draft 4th National Action Plan in the months September, October, November, and December 2022.
Under section 16 of the OIA, our preference is to receive the information in a text searchable format (not image-only PDF), as attachments to an email sent to the address from which the Commission received this request.
Under section 19(a)(ii) of the OIA, if the Commission decides to withhold any information, please provide us with the grounds in support of the withholding reason cited in the decision, along with details of the public interest factors favouring disclosure that were considered by the Commission when making its decision on the request.
Yours faithfully,
New Zealand Council for Civil Liberties
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Please find attached correspondence in respect of your below OIA request.
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From: Enquiries
Public Service Commission
Kia ora
Please find attached our response to your below OIA request.
Kind regards
Enquiries Team
īmēra: [1][email address]
Te Kawa Mataaho Public Service Commission [4]Facebook logo[5]Twitter
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