<% @title = "Unhappy about a Freedom of Information request?" %>

Unhappy about the response you got?

If ...

... you can

  1. Ask for an internal review at the public authority.
  2. If that doesn't help, complain to the Information Commisioner.
  3. Either way, also use other means to answer your question.

1. Asking for an internal review

You can use WhatDoTheyKnow to request an internal review. Go to your request and choose "send follow up" message, then write a message asking for an internal review of your request. You may want to include a link to the request page, to make it clear which request you are talking about.

The internal review should take 2-3 weeks for simple cases, and up to 6 weeks even for complex reviews. You will then either get the information that you originally requested, or you will be told that the review upholds the original decision.

2. Complaining to the Information Commissioner

If you are still unhappy after the public authority has done their internal review, then you can complain to the Information Commisioner. To do this read Complaints about Freedom of Information on the Information Commisioner's website.

Again, you can include a link to your request on WhatDoTheyKnow, or print out the whole page of your request, to make it easy to send the relevant information to the Information Commissioner.

There is a backlog of work at the Information Commissioner, and it can take literally years to get resolution from them. If you reach this point, you should accept that you won't get the information quickly by this means. Maybe you want to help the fight to improve Freedom of Information, or maybe getting the information slowly is still worthwhile. You can also try and get the information by other means...

3. Using other means to answer your question

You can try persuing your problem or your research in other ways.