Please confirm and we will proceed with the internal review. As this request was submitted and processed under the FOI Act, an internal review can be conducted on the application of section 40(2), if required. Some information was withheld under section 40(2) of the FOI Act. DIO provided a response dated 7 December 2020, which attached a copy of the requested presentation. Your request was submitted on 6 November 2020 and was logged under FOI2020/12266. Thank you for your email of 27 January, in which you have asked for an internal review to be conducted into your request titled ‘Power Point Presentation made by Col Philip Cook’ which sought release of the ‘presentation together with any associated readers notes’. My request has still remained unanswered, namely how did the DIO/MOD obtain the image used, why was it used in such a manner that the image content was intentionally linked to the depicted criminal damage and who provided authority for it to be used?Ī full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is available on the Internet at this address. This is totally unacceptable as the presentation had already been used in its original format at Press Briefings and meetings with the local council as well as placement on the public accessible What Do They Know site. The DIO/MOD did not have ownership of the image used or any authority to use it, especially in the way that it was used.įollowing my response back to the DIO on this matter I received a revised Annex A with the image removed and confirmation that 3rd party information that was not authorised for release had been used. I am writing to request an internal review of Ministry of Defence's handling of my FOI request 'Power Point Presentation made by Col Philip Cook'.įollowing receipt of the requested Power Point Presentation it was noted that an image of 2 dogs had been overlaid on other images purporting to show criminal damage, the intent was clearly to link the animals or their owner/handler to the criminal damage shown. Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of Information reviews. I shall await the responses while contemplating the appropriate next course of action. The use of this image and it’s inference of criminal damage directed toward the animals and their owner/handler cannot be underestimated. The use of the image was a cynical but ill judged attempt to link the criminal damage elements on that slide to the animals and/or their owner or handler.Īccordingly I shall await your response and that of the CEO of the DIO to whom I wrote my letter of complaint. Your proposal that I should merely delete the Annex A originally supplied is a purely perfunctory response given that you have previously used the original Annex A in presentations to the news media, Ash Parish Council and possibly more before adding it to the public accessible What do they know website. Live Shows: Mission of Burma and Guerilla Toss, 3S.Thank you for your response and it is noted that you admit unauthorised use of the image in question, it is also noted that you have so far failed to provide how this image came into your possession or why it was used in publication.Eddie Spaghetti of The Supersuckers is Fighting Ca.Brooklyn's 90s Fest is Ironic In the Worst Possibl.Live Shows: Bad Religion, Plague Vendor, & No Trig.Green River Festival Announces Daily Schedules.Monday Mix: Highlights from Hefner and Darren Hayman.Lost Polaris - "Cordyceps (oh how she feigns)".Also, you can find his current tour dates below "Great Tide." For now, you can listen to "Great Tide" below, and check out Phil Cook's website. Southland Mission is due out September 11 on Thirty Tigers and Middle West. There's also just a hint of psychedelia and jam band in there, but don't let that deter you. The song takes maybe a minute to get going, but once it does it's a laid back down home country song with an energetic, sing-a-long chorus. It's the perfect blend of mainstream and alt-country, perfect for fans of Jason Isbell and Justin Townes Earle. "Great Tide" is the first song off his upcoming album, Southland Mission. He's played on, produced, or written for The Blind Boys of Alabama, Hiss Golden Messenger, Amy Ray, and more. A Wisconsin native, he's spent the last ten years in the south (currently calling Durham, NC home) and has been embraced by that music scene. Phil Cook appears to be one of the few producers that can actually become a great artist himself.
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