Isle of Man Post Office
3 FOI requests | Full disclosure rate: 1600.0%
The Freedom of Information requests to the Isle of Man Post Office reveal an authority that is largely transparent regarding its operational statistics, workforce structure, and spending on procurement, yet cautious about disclosing sensitive financial and legal details. A dominant theme is the intense scrutiny of the workforce, with cases like 1216881 and 1595485 providing granular data on salary scales and average remuneration. The data paints a picture of an organization managing financial constraints, evidenced by the suspension of staff vouchers due to forecast losses (1074761) and the significant expenditure on the Mutual Agreed Resignation Scheme (1815102). The Post Office has been open about safety incidents, such as dog attacks (553138) and delivery failures (671265), and has disclosed detailed training costs and MBA support (1569037), suggesting a commitment to staff development despite financial pressures.
Key Cases
Case 1216881 — This case provides a comprehensive 'open book' view of the organization's human resources, disclosing full salary grading tables and staffing structures from executives to postmen, which is rare in its level of detail for public sector employment data.
Case 1568073 — Highlights a significant operational failure regarding the printing of Onchan Polling Cards. While the authority admitted to the error and time spent, it invoked commercial sensitivity to withhold the specific reprint costs, illustrating the tension between accountability and commercial exemptions.
Case 1074761 — Reveals the direct impact of financial forecasting on employee morale, explicitly stating that discretionary Christmas vouchers were withheld due to a forecast financial loss, connecting corporate finance directly to staff benefits.
Case 2310066 — A critical case regarding legal transparency. The authority refused to disclose specific costs and details of legal disputes over seven years, citing legal professional privilege, which limits public understanding of the organization's legal liabilities and risks.
Case 2446957 — Demonstrates the limitations of the FOI process when the request is based on a misunderstanding of policy. The case lapsed because the 'restriction' on insurance was actually incorrect staff advice, resolved as a customer complaint rather than a data disclosure, highlighting the need for accurate frontline information.
Related FOI Stories
Workforce Costs, Salaries, and Benefits — #1216881, #1216981, #1595485, #1815102, #1856326
Staff Absence, Health, and Disciplinary Action — #1664670, #1664869, #1523190, #1873791, #2351498
Operational Failures, Safety, and Service Quality — #671265, #893963, #553138, #1568073, #2446957
Governance, Whistleblowing, and Legal Accountability — #1810302, #1873790, #1873889, #1194049, #2310063
Procurement, Spending, and Training — #1679989, #1715229, #1569037, #2310061, #1173349
| Date | Title | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| 2023-02-01 | public sector OCR document scanning invoice and credit note history | No information sent - all held but exempt |
| 2022-03-29 | Government Levy | No information sent - all held but exempt |
| The requester asked for confirmation regarding the link between the removal of a government levy and recent Post Office profits, as well as the cost of a new parcel sorting machine. The Isle of Man Post Office refused to provide the information, citing that it is already publicly available in statutory accounts and that disclosure would breach confidence. | ||
| 2022-03-08 | Legal Disputes | No information sent - all held but exempt |
| The requester asked for detailed statistics and costs regarding legal disputes and fees for the Isle of Man Post Office over the last seven years. The authority refused to disclose specific case costs and legal quotes citing legal professional privilege, while directing the requester to public court websites for general case schedules and awards. | ||