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Freedom of Information Reform (Scotland) Bill - Financial Memorandum

Overview

The Freedom of Information system allows people to access information held by public authorities. This Bill will reform the Freedom of Information system. Changes introduced by the Bill include:

  • requiring Scottish Ministers to consider proposals made by the Scottish Information Commissioner when deciding whether to make an order to make a public body subject to the system;
  • creating a process for the Scottish Parliament to add a body to the system;
  • removing the First Minister’s power to override certain decisions of the Scottish Information Commissioner in relation to a request for information;
  • requiring public authorities to proactively publish certain information, and to follow a new code of practice;
  • requiring all public authorities that are subject to the system to appoint a Freedom of Information Officer;
  • creating a new offence of destroying information so that it cannot be disclosed, even if no request for that information has been made.

Financial Memorandum

As with all Bills, the Finance and Public Administration Committee invites written evidence on the estimated financial implications of the Bill as set out in its accompanying Financial Memorandum (FM).

Read the FM for this Bill: Financial Memorandum.


Your Views

The Committee has launched a call for views on the Financial Memorandum of the Bill. The closing date for submissions is Thursday 6 November 2025.

You can submit your views to the Committee on Citizen Space.


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