FOI ref: 2023/0104
19 June 2022
Siobhan
Via email:
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx
Dear Siobhan
Notice of Decision for Freedom of Information Request no. 2023/0104
The purpose of this letter is to give you a decision about access to documents that you
have requested under the
Freedom of Information Act 1982 (
FOI Act).
Summary
I am an of icer authorised under s 23(1) of the FOI Act to make decisions in relation to
FOI requests.
You lodged an FOI request on 2 May 2023 for access to:
“Decisions made by Ms Kira Raif:
1. Category 1: The total number of cases finalised by Ms Kira Raif in the Migration
and Refugee Division of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, for each calendar year
starting from the year when her first case was finalised.
a. Subcategory of Category 1: Out of the number in Category 1, the total number of
cases where the decisions under review were not affirmed, for each such calendar year.
2. Category 2: The total number of cases finalised by Ms Kira Raif in the General
Division of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal where what was reviewed were
decisions made under Part 9 of the Migration Act 1958 (Cth), for each calendar year
starting from the year when her first case was finalised.
a. Subcategory of Category 2: Out of the number in Category 2, the total number of
cases where the decisions under review were not affirmed, for each such calendar year.
3. Category 3: The total number of cases finalised by Ms Kira Raif in the Migration
Review Tribunal, for each calendar year starting from the year when her first case was
finalised.
a. Subcategory of Category 3: Out of the number in Category 3, the total number of
cases where the decisions under review were not affirmed, for each such calendar year.
Level 6, 83 Clarence Street
T: 02 9276 5000 or 1800 228 333
National Relay Service
SYDNEY NSW 2000
F: 02 9276 5599
www.relayservice.gov.au
GPO Box 9955 Sydney NSW 2001
E: xxx@xxx.xxx.xx
ABN 90 680 970 626
www.aat.gov.au
4. Category 4: The total number of cases finalised by Ms Kira Raif in the Refugee
Review Tribunal, for each calendar year starting from the year when her first case was
finalised.
a. Subcategory of Category 4: Out of the number in Category 4, the total number of
cases where the decisions under review were not affirmed, for each such calendar year.
Decisions made by decision-makers other than Ms Kira Raif:
5. Category 5: The total number of cases finalised by decision-makers other than Ms
Kira Raif in the Migration and Refugee Division of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal,
for each calendar year contemplated by Category 1.
a. Subcategory of Category 5: Out of the number in Category 5, the total number of
cases where the decisions under review were not affirmed, for each such calendar year.
6. Category 6: The total number of cases finalised by decision-makers other than Ms
Kira Raif in the General Division of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal where what was
reviewed were decisions made under Part 9 of the Migration Act 1958 (Cth), for each
calendar year contemplated by Category 2.
a. Subcategory of Category 6: Out of the number in Category 6, the total number of
cases where the decisions under review were not affirmed, for each such calendar year.
7. Category 7: The total number of cases finalised by decision-makers other than Ms
Kira Raif in the Migration Review Tribunal, for each calendar year contemplated by
Category 3.
a. Subcategory of Category 7: Out of the number in Category 7, the total number of
cases where the decisions under review were not affirmed, for each such calendar year.
8. Category 8: The total number of cases finalised by decision-makers other than Ms
Kira Raif in the Refugee Review Tribunal, for each calendar year contemplated by
Category 4.
a. Subcategory of Category 8: Out of the number in Category 8, the total number of
cases where the decisions under review were not affirmed, for each such calendar year”
Though the Tribunal possesses computer programs which create reports and allow for
statistics to be drawn from operation systems and configured into a data report, it does
not specifically possess a document which contains all of the information you have
requested in a discrete form. That is, Tribunal computer systems hold this information,
but it is not held on a document. Therefore, your request was processed under s. 17 of
the FOI Act which states that:
(1) Where:
(a) a request (including a request in relation to which a practical refusal reason
exists) is made in accordance with the requirements of subsection 15(2) to an
agency;
(b) it appears from the request that the desire of the applicant is for information that
is not available in discrete form in written documents of the agency; and
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(ba) it does not appear from the request that the applicant wishes to be provided with
a computer tape or computer disk on which the information is recorded; and
(c) the agency could produce a written document containing the information in
discrete form by:
(i) the use of a computer or other equipment that is ordinarily available to the
agency for retrieving or collating stored information; or
(ii) the making of a transcript from a sound recording held in the agency;
the agency shall deal with the request as if it were a request for access to a written
document so produced and containing that information and, for that purpose, this
Act applies as if the agency had such a document in its possession.
In order to produce the requested information into a discrete form I have liaised with the
Tribunal’s Reporting team and requested that they collate the data into single document.
On 22 May 2023 I wrote to you to clarify that your request relates to data pertaining to
each individual member other than Kira Raif or data relating to the membership group as
a whole. You responded on 23 May 2023 confirming that you are “seeking numbers for
all other members collectively (rather than individual averages for each individual
member)”. Given the clarification, the Reporting team confirmed that they were able to
produce the document containing the information without substantially and unreasonably
diverting resources from normal operations.
Decision
I have decided to release these document containing the requested information,
produced under s. 17 of the FOI Act, to you in full.
I have taken the following into account in making my decision:
• your requested received by us on 2 May 2023
• the FOI Act, specifically section 17
• the guidelines issued by the Australian Information Commissioner under s 93A of
the FOI Act.
Your review rights
Information about how you can apply for a review of this decision or complain about how
we have dealt with this matter is set out in the attached fact sheet, FOI 2.
If you have any questions about this decision, please contact me a
t xxx@xxx.xxx.xx.
Yours sincerely,
Marta M
Authorised FOI Of icer (APS 6)
Attachments
FOI 2 – Information about reviews and complaints under the Freedom of Information Act
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Information about reviews and complaints under the
Freedom of Information Act What should I do prior to applying for internal review or contacting the
Office of the Australian Information Commissioner?
Before you apply for an internal review or contact the Office of the Australian Information
Commissioner, we recommend that you telephone the officer who made the FOI
decision. It is often possible to resolve concerns or answer your questions using this
approach and, if not, the officer wil be able to assist you in applying for review.
How do I apply for internal review to the AAT?
You can apply to us for an internal review of the FOI decision. The application for
internal review must be made within 30 days or such further period as we allow, after the
day the decision is notified to you. To apply for an internal review you must do so in
writing. You may also wish to explain why you are not satisfied with the decision. A
different and more senior officer authorised under the
Freedom of Information Act 1982
(the FOI Act) wil conduct the internal review and make a new decision within 30 days
after receipt of your application.
If you have already applied for internal review and want to seek a further review of that
decision, you wil need to apply to the Australian Information Commissioner.
How do I apply for review to the Australian Information Commissioner?
You may also apply directly to the Australian Information Commissioner for review of the
FOI decision. The application for review must be made within 60 days after the day
notice of the decision was given. An application for review must be in writing, include
details of how notices in relation to the review are to be sent to you and include a copy
of the decision. You may also wish to explain why you are not satisfied with the decision.
An online application form is available on the Of ice of the Australian Information
Commissioner’s website, details of which are provided below.
What if I want to make a complaint about the handling of a Freedom of
Information request?
If you have a complaint about the way in which we have processed your request for
access under the FOI Act you can ask the Australian Information Commissioner to
investigate. An online complaint form is available on the Office of the Australian
Information Commissioner’s website, details of which are provided below.
Where can I find further information or contact details for the Office of the
Australian Information Commissioner?
Further information is available on the Of ice of the Australian Information
Commissioner’s website at
www.oaic.gov.au and you can contact the office on 1300 363
992 or by email at
xxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx.xx..
FOI 2 (July 2016)
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