This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Freedom of Information request 'Public interest disclosure'.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Brutus 
 
By Email: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx 
 
Our Reference: LEX 635 
 
 
Freedom of Information request 
 
1.  I am writing about your Freedom of Information (FOI) request under the Freedom of 
Information Act 1982 (FOI Act) made 3 September 2023 for access to documents held 
by the Australian Public Service Commission (Commission). 
 
2.  The FOI Act and all other Commonwealth legislation referred to in this letter are 
publicly available from www.legislation.gov.au. 
 
 
Documents relevant to your request 
 
3.  You requested access to the following: 
 
I request access to any and all documents in the possession of the Australian Public 
Service Commission providing that it is permissible for an inadequate public interest 
disclosure investigation to remain unremedied by officials in the agency to which an 
internal disclosure under the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2013 (Cth) was allocated for 
investigation. 
 
 
Decision on your FOI request 
 
 
4.  I am authorised under subsection 23(1) of the FOI Act to make FOI decisions. 
 
5.  I am satisfied that all reasonable steps have been taken to find documents within scope 
of your request, and that no such documents meeting the description of what you have 
asked for can be found or exist.  
 
6.  As such, I refuse your request for access to documents pursuant to section 24A of the 
FOI Act. 
 

Reasons for decision  
 
Section 24A – documents that cannot be found or do not exist  
 
7.  Subsection 24A(1) of the FOI Act provides: 
  
(1) An agency or Minister may refuse a request for access to a document if:  
 
      (a) all reasonable steps have been taken to find the document; and  
  
      (b) the agency or Minister is satisfied that the document:  
 
           (i) is in the agency or Minister’s possession but cannot be found; or  
            
           (ii) does not exist.  
 
8.  The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) has issued guidelines 
pursuant to section 93A of the FOI Act. At paragraphs 3.88 to 3.93 of these 
guidelines, the OAIC provides guidance as to the meaning of the term ‘all reasonable 
steps’ in subsection 24A(1). In this case these steps included searches of document 
management systems and emails. 
 
Contacts 
 
9.  If you require clarification on matters in this letter please contact the Commission’s 
FOI Officer by telephone on (02) 6202 3813 or by email at xxx@xxxx.xxx.xx.  
 
Review rights  
 
10. You are entitled to seek review of this decision. Your review rights are set out at 
Attachment A
 
 
Yours sincerely,  
 
 
 
Melanie McIntyre  
FOI decision maker  
3 October 2023 
 
 
 
 

ATTACHMENT A  
 
Rights of Review 
 
 
Asking for a full explanation of a Freedom of Information decision 
 
 
If you are dissatisfied with this decision, you may seek review. Before you seek review of a 
Freedom of Information (FOI) decision, you may contact us to discuss your request and we 
will explain the decision to you.  
 
Seeking review of a Freedom of Information decision 
 
 
If you still believe a decision is incorrect, the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act) may 
give you the right to apply for a review of the decision. Under sections 54 and 54L of the FOI Act, 
you can apply for a review of an FOI decision by seeking:  
 
       1. an internal review by an different officer of the Australian Public Service Commission;  
            
           and/or  
 
        2. external review by the Australian Information Commissioner.  
 
There are no fees applied to either review option.  
 
Applying for a review by an Internal Review Officer 
 
 
If you apply for internal review, a different decision maker to the departmental delegate who 
made the original decision will carry out the review. The Internal Review Officer will consider 
all aspects of the original decision and decide whether it should change. An application for 
internal review must be made in writing within 30 days of receiving this letter to:  
 
      Email
: xxx@xxxx.xxx.xx  
    
      Post
: The FOI Officer  
 
      Australian Public Service Commission  
 
      B Block, Treasury Building  
 
      GPO Box 3176  
 
      Parkes Place West  
 
      PARKES ACT 2600  
 
You do not need to fill in a form. However, it is a good idea to set out any relevant submissions 
you would like the Internal Review Officer to further consider, and your reasons for 
disagreeing with the decision.  
 
 
 


Applying for external review by the Australian Information Commissioner   
 
If you do not agree with the original FOI decision or the internal review decision, you can ask 
the Australian Information Commissioner to review the decision. You have 60 days to apply in 
writing for a review by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (the OAIC) 
from the date you received this letter or any subsequent internal review decision.  
 
You can lodge your application:  
 
        Online: www.oaic.gov.au  
 
        Post: Australian Information Commissioner  
 
                 GPO Box 5218  
 
                 SYDNEY NSW 2001  
 
         Email: xxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx.xx  
 
The OAIC encourage applicants to apply online. Where possible, to assist the OAIC you should 
include your contact information, a copy of the related FOI decision and provide details of your 
reasons for objecting to the decision.  
 
Complaints to the Information Commissioner and Commonwealth Ombudsman 
 
 
Information Commissioner 
 
 
You may complain to the Information Commissioner concerning action taken by an agency in 
the exercise of powers or the performance of functions under the FOI Act. There is no fee for 
making a complaint. A complaint to the Information Commissioner must be made in writing. 
The Information Commissioner's contact details are:  
 
       Telephone: 1300 363 992  
        
       Website: www.oaic.gov.au  
 
Commonwealth Ombudsman 
 
 
You may complain to the Ombudsman concerning action taken by an agency in the exercise of 
powers or the performance of functions under the FOI Act. There is no fee for making a 
complaint. A complaint to the Ombudsman may be made in person, by telephone or in writing.  
 
The Ombudsman's contact 
details are:  
 
        Phone: 1300 362 072  
 
        Website: 
www.ombudsman.gov.au