Private use of social media advice provided to employees

James Smith made this Freedom of Information request to Comcover as part of a batch sent to 204 authorities

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Response to this request is long overdue. By law, under all circumstances, Comcover should have responded by now (details). You can complain by requesting an internal review.

Dear Comcover,

This is a request under the Freedom of Information Act.

I request documents related to the ten most recent instances where an employee has sought information, advice, guidance, or opinion on their social media use in a private capacity.

I limit the scope of documents to:
- the original request from the employee
- the agency/department's response
- any follow-up questions and response
- only those sent to a relevant HR / conduct / social media (or similar) team (rather than managers across all areas of the organisation)
- where the original request was created in the last 2 years

Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me.

Yours faithfully,

James Smith

FOI Requests, Comcover

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Department of Finance.  An officer will respond to your email shortly.  In
the meantime, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact
the FOI Team on (02) 6215 1783.

Regards,

 

 

FOI Officer, Legal Services Branch

Business Enabling Services

Department of Finance

T: 02 6215 1783 E: [1][Comcover request email]

A: One Canberra Avenue, Forrest ACT 2603

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FOI Requests, Comcover

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Team for their consideration. A member of the FOI Team will respond to
your email in the next couple of days.

 

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This FOI application does not appear to have received a response from the agency within the statutory response period, and therefore is now a deemed refusal.