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FOI/202400436614 · FOI · partially withheld

Minister for Equalities meeting with Leap Sports: FOI release

Published
2024-11-18
Received
2024-10-17
Responded
2024-11-05
Directorate
Equality, Inclusion and Human Rights Directorate
Topic
Equality and rights, Public sector
Exemptions
38(1), 38

Information requested

You referred to a meeting which took place on 23 May 2024 between the Minister for Equalities and LEAP Sports and asked for minutes from the meeting, how long the meeting lasted and who attended.

Response

I enclose a copy of the minutes which you requested.

While our aim is to provide information whenever possible, in this instance we are unable to provide some of the information contained within the Minutes because an exemption under sections 38(1)(b) of FOISA applies to that information.

The exemption under Section 38(b) of FOISA has been applied as there was personal information which is exempt from disclosure. This information included people's names, and information relating to those people which could allude to their identity.

This exemption is not subject to the 'public interest test', so we are not required to consider if the public interest in disclosing the information outweighs the public interest in applying the exemption.

The duration of the meeting was 30 minutes, and was attended by the Minister for Equalities, Kaukab Stewart, two members of staff from Stonewall Scotland, and one member of staff from the Scottish Government Equalities Division.

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Detected exemption language

While our aim is to provide information whenever possible, in this instance we are unable to provide some of the information contained within the Minutes because an exemption under sections 38(1)(b) of FOISA applies to that information. The exemption under Section 38(b) of FOISA has been applied as there was personal information which is exempt from disclosure. This exemption is not subject to the 'public interest test', so we are not required to consider if the public interest in disclosing the information outweighs the public interest in applying the exemption.

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