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What type of organizations does the Freedom of Information Act 2000 apply to?

Only government departments

Public authorities and some private organizations doing public work

The Freedom of Information Act 2000 is designed to promote transparency and accountability in public life. It applies to a broad range of public authorities and some private organizations that carry out public functions or are providing services in the public sector. This includes local authorities, government departments, schools, health authorities, and various public bodies. Additionally, certain private organizations that are contracted to provide services to the public are also covered by the Act, ensuring that their operations and the information they hold are accessible to citizens.

This comprehensive scope means that public accountability is upheld not just within governmental bodies but also extends to those in the private sector that engage in public work, thereby enhancing the opportunities for public scrutiny and engagement.

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Only large non-profit organizations

Organizations with over 100 employees

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