MDC Interest paid loans.
| Authority | Treasury |
|---|---|
| Date received | 2025-08-06 |
| Outcome | Vexatious request |
| Outcome date | 2025-08-15 |
| Case ID | 4855980 |
Summary
The requester asked for details on loans and interest paid by the Manx Development Corporation for the 'Thie Clag' refurbishment project. The Treasury refused to disclose the information, classifying the request as vexatious due to the high volume of overlapping requests received within a short period.
Key Facts
- The request was refused under section 11(3)(d) of the Freedom of Information Act 2015 as vexatious.
- The Treasury received 7 requests regarding the Manx Development Corporation within a 2-week period.
- Six of the seven requests were received on a single day.
- The authority offered to process the requests sequentially once previous responses are issued.
- The project in question involves the refurbishment of the former nurses' home in Douglas known as 'Thie Clag'.
Data Disclosed
- £11 million
- 2025-08-06
- 2025-08-15
- 7 requests
- 2 week period
- 6 requests
- 4855980
- 4854645
- 4855877
- 4855978
- 4855979
- 4855981
Exemptions Cited
- Section 11(3)(d) of the Freedom of Information Act 2015 (Vexatious request)
Original Request
The following requests for information relate to the reported public investment of over £11 million in the refurbishment of the former nurses' home in Douglas, known as 'Thie Clag'. The refurbishment was carried out by the Manx Development Corporation, for which the Treasury is the sole shareholder, acting on behalf of the Isle of Man public. 1) How much has the Manx Development Corporation borrowed to date to fund the refurbishment of the former nurses' home in Douglas, known as "Thie Clag"? 2) To date, what is the total amount of interest that has been charged or is projected to be charged by all lenders in relation to the loans obtained by Manx Development Corporation for the refurbishment of the former nurses' home in Douglas, known as "Thie Clag"?
Data Tables (1)
Full Response Text
Freedom of Information
Seyrsnys Fysseree
The Treasury
Government Office,
Douglas
Isle of Man, IM1 3PU
Telephone: (01624) 685605 Email: FOI.Treasury@gov.im
Government Website: www.gov.im
Our ref: 4855980 15 August 2025
Dear ###
This request is being handled under the Freedom of Information Act 2015.
We write further to your request, received 6 August 2025, which states:
"The following requests for information relate to the reported public investment of over £11 million in the refurbishment of the former nurses' home in Douglas, known as 'Thie Clag'. The refurbishment was carried out by the Manx Development Corporation, for which the Treasury is the sole shareholder, acting on behalf of the Isle of Man public.
1) How much has the Manx Development Corporation borrowed to date to fund the refurbishment of the former nurses' home in Douglas, known as "Thie Clag"?
2) To date, what is the total amount of interest that has been charged or is projected to be charged by all lenders in relation to the loans obtained by Manx Development Corporation for the refurbishment of the former nurses' home in Douglas, known as "Thie Clag"?"
While our aim is to provide information whenever possible, under section 11(3)(d) of the Act a public authority may refuse to give the information requested if the request for information is vexatious, malicious, frivolous, misconceived or lacking in substance. Examples of factors which a public authority may take into account in determining if your request is vexatious etc. are set out in the Code of Practice issued under s60 of the Act, which you can find here www.tynwald.org.im/business/opqp/sittings/Tynwald%2020142016/2015-GD- 0068.pdf. This request to Treasury is one of 7 requests received which all relate to the Manx Development Corporation (MDC), with a specific focus on the refurbishment of the former nurses home. We therefore consider that it is appropriate to look beyond this request and review the circumstances in which it has been made. We have identified
factors indicating the request is vexatious as described in the Code and an explanation
of our decision is provided below.
The requests have been frequent and overlapping. As previously stated, there have
been a total of 7 requests to Treasury in relation to MDC, all of which were received
within a 2 week period and 6 of the requests were received in a single day. In this
instance the new requests target different aspects of the project and have been
submitted before we have been able to respond to previous requests. When taking
these requests into account this has the effect of creating a burden that the authority
can’t reasonably be expected to manage.
As previously advised, in the email dated 7 August 2025, before a practical reason can
be engaged, we must first attempt to remove the practical refusal reason through the
provision of advice and assistance, as stated in the Act and the Code. Advice and
assistance have been provided, however based on your email dated 11 August 2025, it
appears we have been unable to remove the practical refusal reason.
For these reasons Treasury is not obliged to comply with your request.
Whilst we are not obliged to comply with your request as explained above, we can
however process each request, under the Act, one at a time, once a response has
been issued for the previous one. The order in which the requests can be processed
are as follows:
- MDC rental eligibility criteria (4854645)
- MDC housing eligibility & funding at the former nurses home (4855877)
- Types and amounts of costs including costs of rates (4855978)
- Will the Manx public be permitted to view Thie Clag apartments (4855979)
- MDC interest paid loans (4855980)
- Management fees and cost of maintenance (4855981)
If this approach is acceptable to you please confirm by email and we will process each of the requests as described above.
Please quote the reference number 4855980 in any future communications.
Your right to request a review
If you are unhappy with this response to your freedom of information request, you may ask us to carry out an internal review of the response, by completing a complaint form and submitting it electronically or by delivery/post.
An electronic version of our complaint form can be found by going to our website at https://services.gov.im/freedom-of-information/Review . If you would like a paper version of our complaint form to be sent to you by post, please contact me and I will be happy to arrange for this. Your review request should explain why you are dissatisfied with this response, and should be made as soon as practicable. We will respond as soon as the review has been concluded.
If you are not satisfied with the result of the review, you then have the right to appeal to the Information Commissioner for a decision on;
- Whether we have responded to your request for information in accordance with Part 2 of the Freedom of Information Act 2015; or
- Whether we are justified in refusing to give you the information requested.
In response to an application for review, the Information Commissioner may, at any time, attempt to resolve a matter by negotiation, conciliation, mediation or another form of alternative dispute resolution and will have regard to any outcome of this in making any subsequent decision. More detailed information on your right to a review can be found on the Information Commissioner’s website at www.inforights.im. Should you have any queries concerning this letter, please do not hesitate to contact me. Further information about freedom of information requests can be found at www.gov.im/foi.
I will now close your request as of this date.