Exemptions Provided Under the Relevant Acts to Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation

The request was refused by High Court of Australia.

Trent Morrison-Francis

Dear High Court of Australia,

Please take this request for any documents that your department holds in relation to any "Exemptions" or "Wavers" as defined by the Webster Dictionary or socially accepted definitions of the words in the country of Australia to comply with any legislation that your office has powers, authority or manages under legislation for its management as a superannuation provider.

To remove any doubt we are asking for all schemes that Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation manages including

CSS
ABN: 19 415 776 361
RSE: R1004649

DFRDB
ABN: 39 798 362 763

Military Super
ABN: 50 925 523 120
RSE: R1000306

ADF Super
ABN: 90 302 247 344
RSE R1077063

ADF Cover
ABN: 64 250 674 722

The period for the request relates to all documents created on or after the 01st January 2017 by either your office and or the Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation (where practicable if your office is not the creator of the documents).

Yours faithfully,

Trent Morrison-Francis

Enquiries, High Court of Australia

Dear Mr Morrison-Francis

The High Court of Australia is not a superannuation provider and accordingly, has no documents in its possession that would meet the description in your request made under the Freedom of Information Act.

Yours sincerely

Ben Wickham
Senior Executive Deputy Registrar
High Court of Australia

-----Original Message-----
From: Trent Morrison-Francis <[FOI #8263 email]>
Sent: Friday, 7 January 2022 11:20 AM
To: Enquiries <[email address]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Exemptions Provided Under the Relevant Acts to Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation

Dear High Court of Australia,

Please take this request for any documents that your department holds in relation to any "Exemptions" or "Wavers" as defined by the Webster Dictionary or socially accepted definitions of the words in the country of Australia to comply with any legislation that your office has powers, authority or manages under legislation for its management as a superannuation provider.

To remove any doubt we are asking for all schemes that Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation manages including

CSS
ABN: 19 415 776 361
RSE: R1004649

DFRDB
ABN: 39 798 362 763

Military Super
ABN: 50 925 523 120
RSE: R1000306

ADF Super
ABN: 90 302 247 344
RSE R1077063

ADF Cover
ABN: 64 250 674 722

The period for the request relates to all documents created on or after the 01st January 2017 by either your office and or the Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation (where practicable if your office is not the creator of the documents).

Yours faithfully,

Trent Morrison-Francis

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Trent Morrison-Francis

Dear Enquiries,

Am I right the high court has made this determination in accordance with the relevant FOI sections.

I note that the HCA has made several rulings and instructions about the superannuation funds as per our request.

I suggest that the HCA reviewed this decision or issues a “non document exist ” decision under the FOI act.

Helpful guidance on your requirements can be found here - https://www.oaic.gov.au/freedom-of-infor...

Yours sincerely,

Trent Morrison-Francis