This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Freedom of Information request 'Report on the operations of APSC'.

From:
s 47F
To:
de Brouwer, Gordon; Talbot, Jo
Cc:
FOI; s 47F
Subject:
Re: LEX 658 (LEX 627) - Notice of Internal Review Decision
Date:
Monday, 30 October 2023 9:12:29 AM
Attachments:
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LEX 658 - Notice of Internal Review Decision.pdf
LEX 114 s 47F  IR Decision Notice.pdf
LEX 187 - Australian Public Service Commission FOI decision.pdf
LEX 190 - Australian Public Service Commission FOI decision.pdf
LEX 511 - Australian Public Service Commission FOI decision.pdf
LEX 491 - Anonymous - Decision notice-1.pdf
LEX 510 - Australian Public Service Commission FOI decision.pdf
LEX 511 - Australian Public Service Commission FOI decision.pdf
LEX 520 - Australian Public Service Commission - FOI decision.pdf
LEX 547 - Australian Public Service Commission - FOI decision.pdf
LEX 550 - Australian Public Service Commission - FOI decision.pdf
18 March 2022 - McKay to Woolcott.pdf
Giorgina Strangio - Senate Estimates brief.pdf
Dear Commissioner, 
Attached to this email is an internal review decision under the Freedom of
Information Act 1982 (Cth). The decision maker is s 47F
She claims that there are no documents whatsoever within the scope of my FOI
request, much like Ms Melanie McIntyre did. That is a lie. Both s 47F
 and
Ms McIntyre know that there are documents within the scope of my FOI request
in the possession of the APSC. 
Attached to this email are some documents, all of which are published online,
that advert to, address, touch upon the subject of, or relate to the
inadequacy of Kate McMullan's public interest disclosure investigation, or
the inadequacy of the report of Kate McMullan's public interest disclosure
investigation, into allegations of misconduct in respect of recruitment of
registrars in the Federal Court of Australia Statutory Agency. 
I want you to be aware that your officials are using the freedom of
information process to lie to access applicants, and to avoid lawful scrutiny
of decisions made by your officials. Your officials, who are members of a
Commonwealth integrity agency, are engaging in unlawful activities by abusing
freedom of information laws. 
This email will be provided to the Office of the Australian Information
Commissioner as part of a request for IC review. I have copied s 47F
into this email so that she is aware of the IC review application. 
Kind regards,
s 47F
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On Monday, October 30th, 2023 at 9:03 AM, FOI wrote:
OFFICIAL
Good morning,



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