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6985 - Education and Early Childhood Learning - GIPA APPLICATIONS

Mookhey, Daniel to the Minister for Education and Early Childhood Learning

(1) For the Department of Education:

(a) How much did the Treasury spend contesting appeals to the New South Wales Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) that related to Government Information Public Access (GIPA) Act applications in the following financial years:

(i) 2019/20?

(ii) 2020/21?

(b) Of these amounts in (a), how much of this cost was spent on external legal representation?

(c) What was the largest amount of money spent by the agency in responding to an GIPA Act application appeal for a single applicant in the following financial years:

(i) 2019/20?

(ii) 2020/21?

(d) What was the largest amount of money spent by the agency for external legal representation for a NCAT review of a GIPA Act related matter in the following financial years:

(i) 2019/20?

(ii) 2020/21?

Answer -

All NSW Government agencies must comply with Premier’s Memorandum M2016-04 and the NSW Government Core Legal Work Guidelines.

The Department did not appeal any decisions of the New South Wales Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) that related to Government Information Public Access (GIPA) Act applications in 2019/2020 or 2020/2021 financial years.

The largest amount of money spent by the Department for external legal representation for a NCAT review of a GIPA Act related matter in 2019/20 was $1,342.20.

The largest amount of money spent by the Department for external legal representation for a NCAT review of a GIPA Act related matter in 2020/21 was $41,900.17.

Further information can be found in the Department’s annual reports.


Question asked on 27 July 2021 (session 57-1) and published in Questions & Answers Paper No. 549
Answer received on 17 August 2021 and published in Questions & Answers Paper No. 564