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Written question asked by Norman Baker (Liberal Democrat) on Monday, 17 November 1997, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Friday, 28 November 1997. It was answered by Geoffrey Hoon (Labour) on Friday, 28 November 1997 on behalf of the Lord Chancellor's Department.


Lord Chancellors Dept

Question
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, if he will bring records held by the British Council under the terms of the Public Records Act 1967. - Includes fact that the British Council is not appropriate to be brought under the Public Records Act.
Answer

Mr. Baker: To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department if he will bring records held by the British Council under the terms of the Public Records Act 1967. [16999] Mr. Hoon: No. The British Council, as a Body operating under a Charter, independently of government, is not appropriate to be brought under the Public Records Act. However the Council has, since 1977, made arrangements for making available in the Public Record Office those of its records which can be made available after 30 years.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
16999; 301 c672-3W
Session
1997-98
Subjects
Disclosure of information Public records British Council
Legislation
Public Records Act 1967