Freedom of Information Act 1982
The Information Commissioner may correct an obvious error in a decision under section 55K of the Information Commissioner on an IC review:
Example:
The following are examples of obvious errors:
(a) an obvious clerical or typographical error in the text of the decision or statement of reasons; (b) an inconsistency between the decision and the statement of reasons.
55Q(2)
The Information Commissioner may correct an obvious error:
(a) on an application by a review party; or
(b) on the Information Commissioner's initiative.
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