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Role of the Commissioner

Commissioner

The Commissioner is responsible for enforcing and promoting the right to access information held by public authorities, created by the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 and the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004, both of which came into force on 1 January 2005. The Act and the Regulations give anyone, anywhere in the world, important rights to access the information held by more than 10,000 public authorities in Scotland. 

 The Act and the Regulations give the Commissioner a range of powers to support him in fulfilling his role.  For example, the Commissioner can order a public authority to release information which it has refused to disclose.  Find out more by downloading the Enforcing Freedom of Information leaflet.

 


Strategic and Operational Plan

The Commissioner's Strategic Plan for his second term of office 2008-2012 provides six strategic themes which drive his annual operational plans. This, and the Operational Plan for 2010-11, are available to view on the Strategic and Operational plans page.

 

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