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28 Jul 2008 10:43AM
The Information Commissioner has ruled that the HSE must provide the Centre for Corporate Accountability (CCA) with the names of those who have died in work-related incidents.
The decision, made under Section 50(1) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000, follows an appeal by the CCA in February 2006, after the HSE refused to provide the information originally requested in February 2005.
The CCA states it had sought the information in order to publicise the circumstances of work-related deat... (211 more words)
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