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FOI Appeals Panel Consultation: Seeks Views on Compellance Powers

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The Scrutiny Management Committee (SMC) of Guernsey has launched a consultation on proposals to grant the Freedom of Information Appeals Panel legal powers to compel States Committees and Bodies to comply with its determinations. The Appeals Panel has operated for four years but currently lacks enforcement mechanisms. The SMC seeks views from government bodies and interested parties on granting proportionate compellance powers. Comments are due by 5 May 2026.

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The SMC proposes submitting a Policy Letter recommending that the Freedom of Information Appeals Panel be granted legal powers to compel States Committees and Bodies to comply with its determinations in certain circumstances. The Appeals Panel has encountered non-compliance issues in its four years of operation but currently has no enforcement recourse.

Government Committees, Bodies, and other interested parties should review their current FOI compliance practices and prepare submissions to scrutiny@gov.gg by the deadline of 5 May 2026. If enacted, the new powers would give the Appeals Panel real enforcement authority, moving from advisory determinations to binding compliance requirements for public sector entities.

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Apr 18, 2026

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Friday 17 April 2026

The Scrutiny Management Committee (SMC) today is launching a consultation on its review of the Freedom of Information Appeals Panel.

The Freedom of Information Appeals Panel has now been in operation for four years and in its 2024 Summary Report discussed some issues it had encountered with non-compliance in its determinations. As currently the Appeals Panel has no recourse to enforce its determinations a recommendation was made to potentially seek additional legal powers to compel States Committees and Bodies to comply.

The current members of the SMC believe it is important that the Appeals Panel has the option when appropriate to compel States Committees and Bodies to comply with its determinations in certain circumstances.

With this in mind, the SMC is now proposing to submit a Policy Letter which makes recommendations on the powers and impartial management arrangements that will be necessary to enable the Freedom of Information Appeals Panel the powers to compel States Committees and Bodies to comply with its determinations (see explanatory note).

The SMC would like to invite Government Committees and Bodies and any other interested parties to submit their views and any supporting evidence to scrutiny@gov.gg by Tuesday 5 th May 2026.

Deputy Andy Sloan, President of the Scrutiny Management Committee, said:

"The Appeals Panel was created to provide independent oversight of decisions on access to information. But independence without the ability to enforce decisions is, in practice, limited.

"What this consultation is about is straightforward: whether we are serious about transparency, and whether we are prepared to give the system the authority it needs to command public confidence.

"We are not proposing a wholesale redesign. We are proposing a practical step forward a more robust framework, with proportionate powers to ensure that when decisions are made, they carry real weight."

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Classification

Agency
SMC
Published
April 17th, 2026
Comment period closes
May 5th, 2026 (17 days)
Compliance deadline
May 5th, 2026 (17 days)
Instrument
Consultation
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Consultation
Change scope
Substantive

Who this affects

Applies to
Government agencies
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Freedom of information appeals Government transparency Public sector accountability
Geographic scope
GG GG

Taxonomy

Primary area
Civil Rights
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Government Contracting Public Health

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