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6 Jul 2007 12:00AM
The Information Commissioner is determining whether or not the HSE’s refusal to provide the Centre for Corporate Accountability (CCA) with the names of individuals who have died at work is in breach of the Freedom of Information Act.
The HSE has allegedly “repeatedly refused” to provide the CCA with the names of those people whose deaths have been reported to it, even after the information was made public at the coroner’s inquest.
According to the CCA this makes ... (343 more words)
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