Percentages
| Authority | Department of Home Affairs |
|---|---|
| Date received | 2025-03-20 |
| Outcome | Information not held |
| Outcome date | 2025-04-14 |
| Case ID | 4527119 |
Summary
The requester asked for night shift statistics for Port Security supervisors over six years and details on percentage payments over 20 years, but the Department of Home Affairs stated it does not hold this information.
Key Facts
- The Department of Home Affairs does not hold the requested information regarding night shifts or percentage payments.
- Port Security functions transferred from the Department of Infrastructure to the Isle of Man Constabulary in 2024.
- The Isle of Man Constabulary is treated as independent from Government for FOI purposes.
- Requesters are advised to contact the Isle of Man Constabulary for the information.
- A previous FOI response from the Department of Infrastructure (Case ID: 4345205) may contain relevant data on percentages paid.
Data Disclosed
- 2025-03-20
- 2025-04-14
- 6 year
- 20 years
- 2024
- 4527119
- 4345205
Exemptions Cited
- Information not held
Original Request
How many night shifts have Port Security/ Port Unit Supervisors completed over the last 6 year while Port Security & now as Port Unit Supervisors? What has the above manager done for the percentages he is being paid over the last 20 years?.
Data Tables (1)
Full Response Text
Freedom of Information Coordinator DHA Headquarters Tromode Road, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM2 5AP
Telephone: (01624) 687017
Web address: www.gov.im/dha
Email: DPO-DHA@dha.gov.im
Our ref: 4527119 14 April 2025
Dear ###
We write further to your request received 20 March 2025, which states:
"How many night shifts have Port Security/ Port Unit Supervisors completed over the last 6 year while Port Security & now as Port Unit Supervisors?
What has the above manager done for the percentages he is being paid over the last 20 years?."
While our aim is to provide information whenever possible, in this instance the public authority does not hold or cannot, after taking reasonable steps to do so, find the information that you have requested.
However, you may wish to contact Isle of Man Constabulary who may be able to help you. This can be submitted here .
In line with our duty to provide advice and assistance under section 15 of the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act please see the following : the Port Security function transferred from the Department of Infrastructure to the Isle of Man Constabulary in 2024, the Isle of Man Constabulary, whilst part of the Department in relation to its policy, budget setting matters, etc. it is treated as independent from Government, and processes its own FOI requests.
I have also attached a previous FOI response published by the Department of Infrastructure which may contain the information you’re looking for in relation to percentages paid (Case ID: 4345205).
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