Contract permitting Right to know to operate this website
Dear Attorney-General's Department & the executives for Right to Know,
In consideration of the quality of information provided on this website, stating that it beyond inadequate for what people are seeking would be a compliment.
Right to know is registered as a charity and not a government department so how can they be tasked with sourcing information there is held by the government and replying on behalf of every government department?
1. Provide document authorizing delegated authority to Right to know
2. Provide any contract, agreement, proposal, however described the show transparency and honesty is at the forefront of the operation
Failure to provide this within seven days stipulates this website should be suspended and should self report to Australian Federal police for impersonating government department
Submitted with clean hands and asking the same.
Foreign personal representative for Department of Ethnic affairs person-id: 41190156
Thank you for contacting the Freedom of Information (FOI) team at the
Attorney-General’s Department (the department). We get a high volume of
emails and FOI applications and work to respond as promptly as possible.
This auto-reply email confirms your email has been delivered to the
[AGD request email] mailbox. If you have written to the department to submit an
FOI request, please consider this email to be an acknowledgement of its
receipt.
Please note that we will only respond to emails about the Freedom of
Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act). For information on how to make a
request under the FOI Act please refer to:
https://www.ag.gov.au/rights-and-protect....
For enquiries about other matters, please refer to:
https://www.ag.gov.au/about-us/connect-u....
The statutory processing time for FOI requests is 30 days, however this
may be extended if the department needs to consult third parties or for
other reasons. If you have submitted an FOI request, the department will
write to you again within 30 days of receiving your request. This
correspondence may:
* provide assistance to you to help you make a valid FOI request,
* seek further information from you to help us process your request,
* provide you with a decision on your FOI request, or
* discuss whether an extension of time is needed to process your request.
Please do not send duplicate emails as this may cause delays to processing
times.
This FOI inbox is monitored during business hours Monday to Friday,
excluding public holidays.
You can expect our team to provide a helpful, respectful service and we
expect respectful engagement in return.
Under s 89L of the FOI Act, disrespectful, threatening or abusive language
may be an abuse of the access action process. If this happens, we may not
be able to help you or we might take steps to manage how we communicate
with you.
If you have received this transmission in error please notify us
immediately by return e-mail and delete all copies. If this e-mail or any
attachments have been sent to you in error, that error does not constitute
waiver of any confidentiality, privilege or copyright in respect of
information in the e-mail or attachments.
If you have received this transmission in error please notify us
immediately by return e-mail and delete all copies. If this e-mail or any
attachments have been sent to you in error, that error does not constitute
waiver of any confidentiality, privilege or copyright in respect of
information in the e-mail or attachments.
Dear Attorney-General's Department,
The request was made to Attorney General but an imposter called Ben Faithless has replied instead by making anannotation which i acknowledge is not sent to the Attorney General
Further to initial request, provide delegated Authority that Ben Faithless has to act and reply on behalf of the Attorney General.
still waiting on outstanding agreements and contract for providing this service and how the right to know isfunded
Yours faithfully,
Foreign personal representative for Department of Ethnic affairs person-id: 41190156
Thank you for contacting the Freedom of Information (FOI) team at the
Attorney-General’s Department (the department). We get a high volume of
emails and FOI applications and work to respond as promptly as possible.
This auto-reply email confirms your email has been delivered to the
[AGD request email] mailbox. If you have written to the department to submit an
FOI request, please consider this email to be an acknowledgement of its
receipt.
Please note that we will only respond to emails about the Freedom of
Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act). For information on how to make a
request under the FOI Act please refer to:
https://www.ag.gov.au/rights-and-protect....
For enquiries about other matters, please refer to:
https://www.ag.gov.au/about-us/connect-u....
The statutory processing time for FOI requests is 30 days, however this
may be extended if the department needs to consult third parties or for
other reasons. If you have submitted an FOI request, the department will
write to you again within 30 days of receiving your request. This
correspondence may:
* provide assistance to you to help you make a valid FOI request,
* seek further information from you to help us process your request,
* provide you with a decision on your FOI request, or
* discuss whether an extension of time is needed to process your request.
Please do not send duplicate emails as this may cause delays to processing
times.
This FOI inbox is monitored during business hours Monday to Friday,
excluding public holidays.
You can expect our team to provide a helpful, respectful service and we
expect respectful engagement in return.
Under s 89L of the FOI Act, disrespectful, threatening or abusive language
may be an abuse of the access action process. If this happens, we may not
be able to help you or we might take steps to manage how we communicate
with you.
If you have received this transmission in error please notify us
immediately by return e-mail and delete all copies. If this e-mail or any
attachments have been sent to you in error, that error does not constitute
waiver of any confidentiality, privilege or copyright in respect of
information in the e-mail or attachments.
If you have received this transmission in error please notify us
immediately by return e-mail and delete all copies. If this e-mail or any
attachments have been sent to you in error, that error does not constitute
waiver of any confidentiality, privilege or copyright in respect of
information in the e-mail or attachments.
Ben (Right to Know) left an annotation ()
I work for the charity that operates Right to Know.
Right to Know is a project of the OpenAustralia Foundation, a registered charity. We don’t source information or reply on behalf of the government.
When you make a request using Right to Know, we send your request to your selected public authority. We automatically publish any replies from them for you and anyone else to find and read.
Right to Know makes it easy for people to request documents using Freedom of Information, but you can make your request directly to the public authority if you want.
We encourage people to read our House Rules (https://www.righttoknow.org.au/help/hous...) which detail how we expect people to behave while on the site. This includes information about what you can and can’t ask for using Right to Know.
We also have a help section (https://www.righttoknow.org.au/help) which answers the most common questions people have.
If anything isn’t clear, you can contact our team directly here: https://www.righttoknow.org.au/help/cont...
Kindly,
Ben Fairless - Right to Know