The Irish Freedom of Information Act 1997: Disclosure by public bodies of tenders received

D6: The Irish Freedom of Information Act 1997: Disclosure by public bodies of tenders received

Maeve McDonagh

October 2001

A paper based on a talk given to a meeting of the Society of Construction Law and the Society of Chartered Surveyors in Cork on 14th May 2001.

In the context of disclosure by public bodies of tenders received, the author considers in some detail at the five main elements of the Act: right of access to records; obligation on public bodies to publish information relating to their activities; right to have incorrect personal information amended; right to reasons for administrative decisions; and enforcement.

The main features of the Act – The right of access to records – Exemptions relevant to the tendering process – The right to reasons for decisions (section 18) – Access to tender related information – Conclusion.

The author:. Maeve McDonagh BA, LLB, DipSysAn (University of Ireland) LLM (Monash) solicitor, is senior lecturer in law at University College, Cork.

Text 14 pages.

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Author
Maeve McDonagh
Publication year
2001