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Thirty-fifteen

Martin Rosenbaum | 19:04 UK time, Tuesday, 4 March 2008

The deadline for public comments on the government's of the '30 year rule' for the release of most government records has been pushed back from last week until Monday, 14 April.

The Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú has expressed its views. In its submission to the review team, it argues that the 30 year period should be reduced substantially, favouring a reduction to 15 years as a limit which it says would bring valuable public benefits without causing the problems of being too close to current times.

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  • At 09:31 AM on 05 Mar 2008,
  • Greenman wrote:

I note the names involved - 30 year rule - but can we sort out the 50 year rule first - or is it fixed in just particular cases?

I see the Information Commissions name and I am sorry to say I laugh.

I have Freedom to do at least that, don't I, Martin?

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