Unauthorised access to computer records

AuthorityTreasury
Date received2018-01-11
OutcomeAll information sent
Outcome date2018-01-23
Case ID356069

Summary

The request sought the number of Treasury employees facing disciplinary proceedings for unauthorized access to computer records from 2011 to 2018. The authority disclosed that zero employees faced such proceedings in any of the requested years.

Key Facts

  • The request was made to the Isle of Man Treasury under the Freedom of Information Act 2015.
  • The request covered the period from 2011 through 2018.
  • The Treasury confirmed that no employees faced disciplinary proceedings for unauthorized access to computer records during this period.
  • Disciplinary proceedings are defined under Section B7 of the Civil Service Regulations.
  • The response was issued on 23 January 2018.

Data Disclosed

  • 2011
  • 2012
  • 2013
  • 2014
  • 2015
  • 2016
  • 2017
  • 2018
  • 0
  • 11 January 2018
  • 23 January 2018
  • IM116211I

Original Request

Number of disciplinary proceedings due to unauthorised access to a database

Data Tables (1)

Year Number
2011 0
2012 0
2013 0
2014 0
2015 0
2016 0
2017 0
2018 (to date) 0

Full Response Text

The Treasury

Yn Tashtey

Dear ,

REFERENCE NUMBER: IM116211I REQUEST UNDER THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2015 (“the Act”)

Thank you for your request dated 11 January 2018.

Your request

You asked: -

For each year, since 2011 how many departmental employees have faced disciplinary proceedings for unauthorised access to computer records held by the organisation?

Response to your request I am pleased to provide all of the information you have requested below.

The number of Treasury employees that have faced disciplinary proceedings1 for unauthorised access to computer records held by Treasury during each of the stated years is as follows: -

Year Number
2011
0 2012 0 2013 0 2014 0 2015 0 2016 0 2017 0 2018 (to date) 0

1 ‘Disciplinary Proceedings’ is as explained in Section B7 of the Civil Service Regulations, which are available as follows: https://www.gov.im/hr/iompsc/cs_regs/section_B/discipline.xml

Freedom of Information Seyrsnys Fysseree

The Treasury Government Office,
Douglas Isle of Man,
British Isles IM1 3PU

Telephone (01624) 685605 Email: FOI.Treasury@gov.im

Government Website: www.gov.im Date: 23 January 2018

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