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Our Ref: 000670/13 Freedom of Information Section Nottinghamshire Police HQ Sherwood Lodge, Arnold Nottingham NG5 8PP Tel: 101 Ext 800 2507 Fax: 0115 967 2896 5 March 2013 Request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) I write in connection with your request for information, which was received by Nottinghamshire Police on 25/01/2013. Following receipt of your request, searches were conducted within Nottinghamshire Police to locate the information you require. Please find below answers to your questions:- RESPONSE Under S 1 (1) (a) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA), I can confirm that Nottinghamshire Police does hold some of the information you have requested. How many employees have been identified as being members of a) BNP b) UKIP Answer, no employees have been identified as being members of the BNP or UKIP during the last five years. and how many of those have been i) dismissed ii) suspended iii) face other disciplinary action? The force can neither confirm nor deny it holds any information in relation to investigations it may have or have not conducted, which have not subsequently been placed in the public domain. Not only would this undermine any current investigation by alerting those who are suspected of criminal activity, but it may also thwart any such investigation which is being

managed as a covert operation. This in itself would disclose our tactical options, undermining future operations, but also in this case potentially disclose personal data of an individual. This is because the list to which you refer contained the names of individuals. To confirm, or deny that certain action may or may not have been taken will reveal whether an individual named was suspected of being employed by the force. This may not in fact mean they are a member of the BNP but in fact do no more than simply confirm that we have a member of staff with the same name as one that appears on the list. Before refusing to comply with the provisions of S1(1)(a) of the Freedom of Information Act, the force also has to analyse any public interest factors in neither confirming nor denying that information is or is not held if any of the exemptions cited are qualified in nature. Both S30 and S31 are, so the following public interest factors are relevant. S30 Investigations Favouring confirmation or denial: Confirming the existence of information would show that the force conducted an investigation, which the public would expect. Against confirmation or denial: An investigation if unknown could be compromised and it could hinder the prevention or detection of crime. That may even be because under FOIA forces may provide different responses and application of the S30 exemption in some areas and not others would in fact immediately expose such investigations. S31 Law Enforcement Favouring confirmation or denial: Some information regarding the ability to check against the list is already in the public domain and its full usage would make the public better informed. Against confirmation or denial: Law enforcement tactics could be compromised and there could be a hindrance to the prevention or detection of crime. Balance of Public Interest At this time the potential harm to current and future investigations outweighs any public benefit in knowing if any additional information is, or is not held. Police Officers and staff are held to public account for their actions by the misconduct regulations and the force is held to account for investigating such matters appropriately by Her Majesties Inspector Of Constabulary, and/or in some cases by the Independent Police Complaints Commission. There is no further tangible community benefit in complying with section 1(1)(a) of the Act at this time. This response should not be taken as an inference that the force does, or does not hold any further information in relation to your request.

It may assist you to know that the Police Service would be legally entitled to process this sensitive personal data anyway, under Schedule 2 Condition 5 and Schedule 3 paragraph 10 (Statutory Instrument 417/2000, the Data Protection (Processing of Sensitive Personal Data) Order 2000, paragraph 2). The grounds for any decision would be that being a member of the BNP is incompatible with the role of a police officer/police staff and would be regarded as gross misconduct requiring formal action. This does not however mean that the force have taken such action at this time. Complaints Rights Your attention is drawn to the enclosed review procedure, which details your right of complaint. Copyright Nottinghamshire Police in complying with their statutory duty under Sections 1 and 11 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) to release the enclosed information will not breach the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. However, the rights of the copyright owner of the enclosed information will continue to be protected by law. Applications for the copyright owner s written permission to reproduce any part of the attached information should be addressed to the Force Solicitor, Nottinghamshire Police, Force Headquarters, Sherwood Lodge, Arnold, Nottinghamshire, NG5 8PP. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your interest in Nottinghamshire Police. Should you have any further enquiries concerning this matter, please write or contact the Freedom of Information Officer on telephone number 0115 9672507 or e-mail freedomofinformation@nottinghamshire.pnn.police.uk quoting the above reference number. Yours sincerely Disclosure Officer

Are you dissatisfied with your response? If so, prior to lodging a formal complaint, you are welcome and encouraged to discuss the decision with the case officer that dealt with your request. Ask to have the decision looked at again The quickest and easiest way to have the decision reconsidered is to telephone the case officer that is identified at the end of your decision letter. That person will be able to discuss the decision, explain any issues and assist with any problems. Formal Independent Review If you are dissatisfied with the handling procedures or the decision made by Nottinghamshire Police under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, you can request an Independent Review. Upon receipt for a review of the initial request response, an independent audit officer from Information Management will review the request and assess whether it has been satisfactorily processed in accordance with policy and procedure. Requests for Independent Reviews requests should be made in writing to- Force Information Manager Nottinghamshire Police Force Headquarters Sherwood Lodge Arnold Nottingham NG5 8PP The Audit officer will record and communicate his/her decision to the information requester within 20 working days. Appeals If the findings of the formal independent review do not meet your approval, you can register an appeal against the decision. An investigation will then take place by the Freedom of Information officer, which will be reported and presented to the Internal Appeal Board. This will include a full account of the reasoning for or against disclosure and the application of any relevant exemptions. The Internal Appeal Board will consist of at least a member of the Chief Officer Team, a member of the Legal Team and the Force Information Manager. Appeals should be registered in writing to:

Freedom of Information Officer Nottinghamshire Police Force Headquarters Sherwood Lodge Arnold Nottingham NG5 8PP Alternatively E-mail: Freedomofinformation@nottinghamshire.pnn.police.uk Or call: 01159672507 Applications to the Information Commissioner If you then remain dissatisfied, you may make an application to the Information Commissioner for a decision on whether the request for information has been dealt with in accordance with the requirements of the Act. For information on how to make an application to the Information Commissioner, please visit their website at www.informationcommisioner.gov.uk Alternatively, Write to: Information Commissioner s Office Wycliffe House Water lane Wilmslow Cheshire SK9 5AF Or call: 01625 545700.