Nightshifts
| Authority | Department of Infrastructure |
|---|---|
| Date received | 2025-01-27 |
| Outcome | Information not held |
| Outcome date | 2025-02-11 |
| Case ID | 4401749 |
Summary
A request was made for the number of night shifts carried out by Port Security Supervisors over the last 6 to 10 years, but the Department of Infrastructure responded that the information is not held.
Key Facts
- The Department of Infrastructure does not hold the requested information regarding Port Security Supervisor night shifts.
- The Port Security team and all associated data were transferred to the Department of Home Affairs.
- The transfer of the Port Security team was completed on 1st February 2025.
- The original request cannot be transferred to the Department of Home Affairs and must be resubmitted there.
- The request was received on 27 January 2025 and closed on 11 February 2025.
Data Disclosed
- 2025-01-27
- 2025-02-11
- 1st February 2025
- 6/10 years
- 4401749
- 2 pages
- 1 document
Original Request
Can I ask on how many occasions have Port Security Supervisor carried out a night shift over the last 6/10 years?
Data Tables (1)
Full Response Text
Department of Infrastructure Sea Terminal Building, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM1 2RF
Contact: FOI Response Team Telephone: (01624) 686785 Email: dpo-doi@gov.im
Our ref: 4401749 6 February 2025
Dear ###
We write further to your request received 27 January 2025, which states:
"Can I ask on how many occasions have Port Security Supervisor carried out a night shift over the last 6/10 years?"
We regret to inform you that the Department of Infrastructure is no longer able to fulfil your Freedom of Information request.
While our aim is to provide information whenever possible, in this instance the Department does not hold or cannot, after taking reasonable steps to do so, find the information that you have requested.
This is due to the transition of the Port Security team from the Department of Infrastructure to the Department of Home Affairs which was completed 1st February 2025.
The Department of Infrastructure began processing your request within the standard processing period. However, following the transfer of the Port Security team with all associated data and information to the Department of Home Affairs, the Department no longer holds the information you have requested and therefore unable fulfil your request.
We are unable to transfer your original request to the Department of Home Affairs and therefore you may wish to submit your request to the Department of Home Affairs who may be able to help you.
We apologise for any inconvenience that this may cause.
Please quote the reference number 4401749 in any future communications.
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