Australia's Worst White-Collar Crime

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Phillip Sweeney

Dear Department of the Treasury,

I am lodging a request for a document pursuant the Freedom of Information Act 1982.

The document I seek includes the following words on the front page:

"Australia's Worst White-Collar Crime How the Secretary of The Treasury can prove the Fraud"

The search period is from 16 December 2014 inclusive

Yours faithfully,

Phillip Sweeney

FOI, Department of the Treasury

Good morning Mr Sweeney

The Department of the Treasury will be non-operational during the Christmas shut down period of, 12.30pm on the 24th of December 2014 until January 2 2015. As Treasury misses a number of days to process your request we are requesting a 30 day extension. This extension also factors in employee leave and the recent change of Ministry.

Please advise if you agree to the extension of time.

Regards

FOI Team
Parliamentary & Legal Services Unit
The Treasury, Langton Crescent, Parkes ACT 2600
Phone: (02) 6263 2800
Email: [email address]

-----Original Message-----
From: Phillip Sweeney [mailto:[FOI #829 email]]
Sent: Sunday, 21 December 2014 11:05 AM
To: FOI
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Australia's Worst White-Collar Crime

Dear Department of the Treasury,

I am lodging a request for a document pursuant the Freedom of Information Act 1982.

The document I seek includes the following words on the front page:

"Australia's Worst White-Collar Crime How the Secretary of The Treasury can prove the Fraud"

The search period is from 16 December 2014 inclusive

Yours faithfully,

Phillip Sweeney

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Phillip Sweeney

Dear FOI,

I agree to an extension of time, but would appreciate if the FOI request can be processed at the earliest opportunity

Yours sincerely,

Phillip Sweeney

Phillip Sweeney

Dear FOI,

One month has now elapsed since I lodged this FOI Request.

Might I please ask you to expedite this matter

Yours sincerely,

Phillip Sweeney