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From: Tara StewartMilne [tara.stewartmilne@ipcc.gsi.gov.uk]
Sent: 07 March 2017 09:45
To: 'Lorraine Cordell'
Subject: RE: IPCC Inv Appeal Your ref: 2015/049718
Attachments: Accessing information about yourself.pdf
Dear Ms Cordell,
I have not yet reviewed all of the case information and so I would not like to comment at this time on why
certain information has not been shared with you. Please be assured I will consider this as part of the appeal.
In relation to providing you with copies of the information we hold on file, you would need to submit a
subject access request to our FOI/DPA team. I have attached some information explaining how you can
request this information from us.
Kind Regards,
Tara
From: Lorraine Cordell [mailto:lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
Sent: 07 March 2017 09:27
To: Tara Stewart‐Milne <tara.stewart‐milne@ipcc.gsi.gov.uk>
Subject: RE: IPCC Inv Appeal‐ Your ref: 2015/049718
Dear Tara StewartMilne
Thank you for the reply, I do know the IPCC has no power to compel police to hand over the information
regarding my the subject access requests that have been submitted to them and I will take this up with the ICO
if they don't, I also may take this up with the courts, our family has had enough over the last 23 years with what
the police are doing to us, its gone way past the point, that the police can say they are just doing there job.
But the DPS has put in there report for this complaint they are using other information, why cant we see that
information? why does the police feel the need to hide information regarding a complaint? I feel we have the right
to see the information, as it all runs within this complaint, and hiding it from us only shows to me they are
covering up what the police done, like they have done for years.
I am not sure if you can forward us the information that the DPS and police have used, but I feel we should be
able to see it, as I feel that without us being able to see it, we can not fully deal with this complaint, as we
should be able to do, as i feel it will only highlight more information that the police done wrong.
Regards
Lorraine Cordell
From: Tara StewartMilne [mailto:tara.stewartmilne@ipcc.gsi.gov.uk]
Sent: 07 March 2017 08:13
To: 'Lorraine Cordell'
Subject: RE: IPCC Inv Appeal Your ref: 2015/049718
Good Morning Ms Cordell,
I just wanted to confirm I have received your three emails with attachments.
I am sorry to hear you are experiencing difficulties accessing information held about you and your family by
the MPS. The IPCC have no power to compel police forces to share information under the Data Protection Act.
If MPS have not responded to your subject access request appropriately and/or on time, please contact the
Information Commissioner’s Officer (ICO). They can be contacted by phone on 0303 123 1113 or by email at
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