22 Feb 2012 email "Subject: HOSM for CRG Contractors in Iraq [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]"

Trav S made this Freedom of Information request to Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

This request has been closed to new correspondence from the public body. Contact us if you think it ought be re-opened.

The request was refused by Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.

Dear PMC,

On 11 June 2021, we requested a copy of all documents related to a file titled Humanitarian Overseas Service Medal Amendment Regulation: Iraq clasp.

On 12 July 2021, Mr Peter Rush stated “I am satisfied that all reasonable steps have been taken to find documents relevant to the FOI request, and that no documents relevant to the FOI request exist in the Department”.

We bring the department’s attention to the 22 Feb 2012 email subject titled “HOSM for CRG Contractors in Iraq [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]”. Mr Rush was the principal recipient of this email.

Under the FOI Act, please provide a copy of that email. Including all correspondence and attached documents.

Thank you.

Yours faithfully,

Trav S

FOI, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

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FOI/2021/112

 

Dear Trav S

 

Thank you for your email dated 14 July 2021, received by the Department of
the Prime Minister and Cabinet (the Department), in which you made a
request to the Department under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the
FOI Act) in the following terms:

 

On 11 June 2021, we requested a copy of all documents related to a file
titled Humanitarian Overseas Service Medal Amendment Regulation: Iraq
clasp.

 

On 12 July 2021, Mr Peter Rush stated “I am satisfied that all reasonable
steps have been taken to find documents relevant to the FOI request, and
that no documents relevant to the FOI request exist in the Department”.

 

We bring the department’s attention to the 22 Feb 2012 email subject
titled “HOSM for CRG Contractors in Iraq [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]”.  Mr Rush was
the principal recipient of this email. 

 

Under the FOI Act, please provide a copy of that email.  Including all
correspondence and attached documents.

 

Timeframe for receiving your decision

 

We received your request on 14 July 2021 and the 30 day statutory period
for processing your request commenced from the day after that date. You
should therefore expect a decision from us by 13 August 2021. The period
of 30 days may be extended in certain circumstances. We will advise you if
there is any extension of time.

 

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documents for release).

 

We will write again when the Department has more information. Further
information on FOI processing can be found at the website of the Office of
the Australian Information Commissioner
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Yours sincerely

 

FOI Section | Legal Policy Branch

Government Division | Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

p. (02) 6271 5849

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Dear Trav S

 

Please find attached the decision in relation to your request to the
Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet under the Freedom of
Information Act 1982.

 

Yours sincerely

 

FOI Section | Legal Policy Branch

Government Division | Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

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Dear FOI
Thank you for providing a schedule listing the 6 documents
Have a great weekend
Yours sincerely
Trav S

Dear FOI, after careful consideration of all relevant factors, we consider the public interest for disclosure outweighs the public interest against disclosure. We therefore request an internal review. As a minimum please release the documents with material that is not the substantive content of privileged information i.e. the email subject line, address block, salutation, classification, closing words and signature block. Relevantly in Taggart and Civil Aviation Safety Authority (FOI) [2016] AATA 327 Forgie DP decided that such information was not privileged and therefore not exempt under section 42 of the FOI Act.

Please refer to PMC’s 19 March 2012 email to AusAID informing ‘here’s draft text for your consideration, that we propose to brief the new PSPM, Senator Jan McLucas with soon’. The draft is titled ‘amendment of humanitarian overseas service medal (iraq) declaration 2004 to extend to specified commercial contractors’. There are two recommendations for the PSPM, the remaining material describes the amendment’s purpose, key points and other details. The amendment is favourable, the department’s recommendations and brief support the extension of the medal.

FOI Act section 42(2) confirms a document is not exempt if the person entitled to claim the LPP waives the privilege. AusAID was one of the stakeholders entitled to claim LPP, they released documents to the pubic in 2012. A DFAT official unfamiliar with this case advised 'they do not waive LPP in this matter’ however that advice came seven years after AusAID's disclosure. FOI Act Guidelines section 5.142 states ‘LPP does not apply to a communication that is not confidential’. Section 5.1462 states ’The High Court has held that waiver of LPP will occur where the earlier disclosure is inconsistent with the confidentiality protected by the privilege… It is immaterial that the client did not intend to waive privilege.’ Section 5.146 states that LPP ‘may be waived in circumstances where the communication in question has been widely distributed’

AusAID was an independent statutory government agency and a relevant stakeholder in the process. The Agency decided to release documents to the public in 2012 including the 19 March 2012 email with the draft text of the proposed amendment. Since that time the documents were widely distributed to persons including, but not limited to, Federal Members of Parliament and their staff; government officials from various departments, international academics, corporate executives, lawyers, journalists and members of the public.

On 22 April 2013 for an example, the Deputy Leader of the Australian Greens wrote to PSPM Leigh referring to the documents. Around this time DFAT and PMC also received public correspondence citing direct quotes with footnoted references to the documents. Most recently, on 15 Aug 2021, Defence reporter Charles Miranda cited direct quotes from the documents in a Herald Sun Sunday exclusive story titled ’The forgotten ex-SAS band of brothers hired by Australia during the Iraq War’. The story was read by at least several tens of thousands of people in the week following its publication thereby demonstrating the public interest.

Disclosure will achieve the FOI Act's fundamental objects. It will promote Australia’s representative democracy by increasing public participation in government processes, with a view to promoting better-informed decision making. It will promote Australia's representative democracy by increasing due public scrutiny, discussion, comment and review of the department's administrative decision-making. Thank you for your time. Yours sincerely, Trav S

FOI, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

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Dear Trav S

 

Thank you for your email below, received by the Department of the Prime
Minister and Cabinet (the Department).

 

It is not clear in respect of which decision you are seeking internal
review. Please provide the Department’s reference number for the decision,
or provide a copy of the decision, in respect of which you are seeking
internal review.

 

Yours sincerely

 

FOI Adviser | FOI Section[]

Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

p. (02) 6271 5849

Ngunnawal Country, One National Circuit  Barton  ACT  2600  |  PO Box
6500  CANBERRA  ACT  2600
e. [email address]  w. [1]pmc.gov.au

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[4]cid:image003.jpg@01D78E24.FF2DAFB0 The
Department
acknowledges
and pays
respect to
the past,
present and
emerging
Elders and
Traditional
Custodians
of Country,
and the
continuation
of cultural,
spiritual
and
educational
practices of
Aboriginal
and Torres
Strait
Islander
peoples.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Trav S <[FOI #7585 email]>
Sent: Friday, 10 September 2021 2:54 PM
To: FOI <[email address]>
Subject: Internal review of Freedom of Information request - 22 Feb 2012
email "Subject: HOSM for CRG Contractors in Iraq [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]"

 

Dear FOI, after careful consideration of all relevant factors, we consider
the public interest for disclosure outweighs the public interest against
disclosure. We therefore request an internal review.  As a minimum please
release the documents with material that is not the substantive content of
privileged information i.e. the email subject line, address block,
salutation, classification, closing words and signature block. Relevantly
in Taggart and Civil Aviation Safety Authority (FOI) [2016] AATA 327
Forgie DP decided that such information was not privileged and therefore
not exempt under section 42 of the FOI Act.

 

 

 

Please refer to PMC’s 19 March 2012 email to AusAID informing ‘here’s
draft text for your consideration, that we propose to brief the new PSPM,
Senator Jan McLucas with soon’.  The draft is titled ‘amendment of
humanitarian overseas service medal (iraq) declaration 2004 to extend to
specified commercial contractors’.  There are two recommendations for the
PSPM,  the remaining material describes the amendment’s purpose, key
points and other details.  The amendment is favourable, the department’s
recommendations and brief support the extension of the medal. 

 

 

 

FOI Act section 42(2) confirms a document is not exempt if the person
entitled to claim the LPP waives the privilege. AusAID was one of the
stakeholders entitled to claim LPP, they released documents to the pubic
in 2012. A DFAT official unfamiliar with this case advised 'they do not
waive LPP in this matter’ however that advice came seven years after
AusAID's disclosure.  FOI Act Guidelines section  5.142 states ‘LPP does
not apply to a communication that is not confidential’. Section 5.1462
states ’The High Court has held that waiver of LPP will occur where the
earlier disclosure is inconsistent with the confidentiality protected by
the privilege… It is immaterial that the client did not intend to waive
privilege.’ Section 5.146 states that LPP ‘may be waived in circumstances
where the communication in question has been widely distributed’

 

 

 

AusAID was an independent statutory government agency and a relevant
stakeholder in the process.  The Agency decided to release documents to
the public in 2012 including the 19 March 2012 email with the draft text
of the proposed amendment.  Since that time the documents were widely
distributed to persons including, but not limited to, Federal Members of
Parliament and their staff; government officials from various departments,
international academics, corporate executives, lawyers, journalists and
members of the public.

 

 

 

On 22 April 2013 for an example, the Deputy Leader of the Australian
Greens wrote to PSPM Leigh referring to the documents. Around this time
DFAT and PMC also received public correspondence citing direct quotes with
footnoted references to the documents. Most recently, on 15 Aug 2021,
Defence reporter Charles Miranda cited direct quotes from the documents in
a Herald Sun Sunday exclusive story titled ’The forgotten ex-SAS band of
brothers hired by Australia during the Iraq War’. The story was read by at
least several tens of thousands of people in the week following its
publication thereby demonstrating the public interest.

 

 

 

Disclosure will achieve the FOI Act's fundamental objects. It will promote
Australia’s representative democracy by increasing public participation in
government processes, with a view to promoting better-informed decision
making. It will promote Australia's representative democracy by increasing
due public scrutiny, discussion, comment and review of the department's
administrative decision-making. Thank you for your time. Yours sincerely,
Trav S

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----

 

 

 

OFFICIAL

 

 

 

Dear Trav S

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please find attached the decision in relation to your request to the

 

Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet under the Freedom of

 

Information Act 1982.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yours sincerely

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOI Section | Legal Policy Branch

 

 

 

Government Division | Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

 

 

 

p. (02) 6271 5849

 

 

 

e. [1][DPMC request email] | w. [2]www.pmc.gov.au

 

 

 

One National Circuit Barton ACT 2600 | PO Box 6500 CANBERRA ACT 2600

 

 

 

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[7]Title: Reconcilation branding and acknowledgment: The Department

 

acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia

 

and their continuing connections to the land, waters and community. We pay

 

respect to their Cultures, Country and Elders both past and present. -

 

Description: Reconcilation branding and acknowledgment: The Department

 

acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia

 

and their continuing connections to the land, waters and community. We pay

 

respect to their Cultures, Country and Elders both past and present.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi, the department identified six documents meeting the terms of this request. Please refer to FOI/2021/112 and in particular the Schedule of Documents.

Dear FOI,
Can we ask for an update please?
On 10 September 2021 we submitted an internal review request in accordance with the FOI Act. The request contended that public interest factors for disclosure outweighed the those against. Elements of the department's legal professional privilege exemption claim were also challenged.
On 16 September, we confirmed the IR request regarded FOI/2021/112.
Please let me know if you require further detail. Thank you for your time, have a great weekend.
Yours sincerely,
Trav S

FOI, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

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Dear Trav S

 

Thank you for your email. Your requests for internal review are under
consideration and we expect to notify you of the decisions in the week
commencing Monday, 18 October 2021.

 

Yours sincerely

 

FOI Section[]

Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

p. (02) 6271 5849 

Ngunnawal Country, One National Circuit  Barton  ACT  2600  |  PO Box
6500  CANBERRA  ACT  2600
e. [1][DPMC request email]  w. [2]pmc.gov.au

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[5]cid:image003.jpg@01D78E24.FF2DAFB0 The
Department
acknowledges
and pays
respect to
the past,
present and
emerging
Elders and
Traditional
Custodians
of Country,
and the
continuation
of cultural,
spiritual
and
educational
practices of
Aboriginal
and Torres
Strait
Islander
peoples.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Trav S <[6][FOI #7585 email]>
Sent: Friday, 15 October 2021 8:18 AM
To: FOI <[7][email address]>
Subject: RE: Internal review of Freedom of Information request - 22 Feb
2012 email "Subject: HOSM for CRG Contractors in Iraq " [SEC=OFFICIAL]

 

Dear FOI,

 

Can we ask for an update please?

 

On 10 September 2021 we submitted an internal review request in accordance
with the FOI Act.  The request contended that public interest factors for
disclosure outweighed the those against. Elements of the department's
legal professional privilege exemption claim were also challenged.   

 

On 16 September, we confirmed the IR request regarded FOI/2021/112. 

 

Please let me know if you require further detail. Thank you for your time,
have a great weekend.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Trav S

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----

 

 

 

OFFICIAL

 

 

 

Dear Trav S

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you for your email below, received by the Department of the Prime

 

Minister and Cabinet (the Department).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It is not clear in respect of which decision you are seeking internal

 

review. Please provide the Department’s reference number for the decision,

 

or provide a copy of the decision, in respect of which you are seeking

 

internal review.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yours sincerely

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOI Adviser | FOI Section[]

 

 

 

Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

 

 

 

p. (02) 6271 5849

 

 

 

Ngunnawal Country, One National Circuit  Barton  ACT  2600  |  PO Box

 

6500  CANBERRA  ACT  2600

 

e. [email address]  w. [1]pmc.gov.au

 

 

 

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[4][9]cid:image003.jpg@01D78E24.FF2DAFB0 The

 

Department

 

acknowledges

 

and pays

 

respect to

 

the past,

 

present and

 

emerging

 

Elders and

 

Traditional

 

Custodians

 

of Country,

 

and the

 

continuation

 

of cultural,

 

spiritual

 

and

 

educational

 

practices of

 

Aboriginal

 

and Torres

 

Strait

 

Islander

 

peoples.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Trav S

 

Please find attached the decision on your request for internal review in
relation to your request to the Department of the Prime Minister and
Cabinet under the Freedom of Information Act 1982.

 

Yours sincerely

 

FOI Section[]

Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

p. (02) 6271 5849 

Ngunnawal Country, One National Circuit  Barton  ACT  2600  |  PO Box
6500  CANBERRA  ACT  2600
e. [1][DPMC request email]  w. [2]pmc.gov.au

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[5]cid:image003.jpg@01D78E24.FF2DAFB0 The
Department
acknowledges
and pays
respect to
the past,
present and
emerging
Elders and
Traditional
Custodians
of Country,
and the
continuation
of cultural,
spiritual
and
educational
practices of
Aboriginal
and Torres
Strait
Islander
peoples.

 

 

 

 

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Regrettably the integrity and reputation of the HOSM and associated processes is in doubt.

It is unclear if a '1st Assistant Secretary Government Division' is lawfully empowered to refuse a judicial ruling. The department's Section 22 claim is unreasonable in the circumstances.

We look forwards to pursuing this in accordance with the FOI Act. Thank you for your time, have great weekend.