Corporate Officer of the House of Commons v Information Commissioner

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Corporate Officer of the House of Commons v Information Commissioner
CourtHigh Court of Justice
Decided16 May 2008
Citation(s)[2008] EWHC 1084 (Admin), [2009] 3 All ER 403 (DC)
Court membership
Judge(s) sittingLatham LJ, Blake J

Corporate Officer of the House of Commons v Information Commissioner was the legal case which resulted from the attempt to prevent the disclosure of the expense claims of Members of Parliament of the United Kingdom under the Freedom of Information Act. The House of Commons lost the case.[1]

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