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... � Australian Government
� The Treasury
18 December 2020
FOi ref: 2811
Phillip Sweeney
By email: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx
Dear Mr Sweeney
Freedom of Information Request - Internal Review Decision
I refer to your internal review request on 20 November 2020 concerning the Treasury's decision of the
same date regarding your access request under the
Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the
FOi Act) to the
following:
i.
the written disclosures of James Shipton to the Responsible Minister for the period 1 February
2018 to the present; and
ii.
the written disclosures of Daniel Creenan to the Responsible Minister for the period 16 July 2018
to the present.
I am an authorised decision maker under section 23 of the FOi Act.
Decision
As indicated in the original decision, the Treasury holds no documents within the scope of your request.
I therefore affirm the original decision to refuse your request under section 24A(1) of the FOi Act. The
reasons for my decision follow.
Request for internal review
You submitted the following in support of your request for internal review:
The Treasury has previously provided me with copies of the six-monthly disclosures of Greg Medcraft
when he was an ASIC Commissioner and then ASIC Chairman. ff the Treasury was able to locate the
six-monthly disclosures of Greg Medcraft then it should be ab/� to locate the disclosures of James
Shipton and Daniel Crennan.
Please check the FOi Disclosure Log. A full history of my FOi request and all correspondence is
available on the Internet at this address:
https:/Jwww.righttoknow.org.au/request/disclosure obligations of james
I note that the link you provided was to your correspondence with the Treasury regarding your current
request posted on the Right To Know website, and does not concern documents concerning Mr Medcraft,
to which you refer in your submissions.
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