As part of the Scottish Information Commissioner's duty to enforce freedom of information (FOI), we carry out interventions in cases where a Scottish public authority is failing to meet the requirements and standards set out in FOI law.
Interventions are not intended to penalise authorities for poor practice but to support them in improving performance, including by identifying and resolving any internal issues that are impacting on that performance. However, where an authority fails to take appropriate action, the Commissioner has the power to issue formal practice recommendations and/or enforcement notices.
Find out more about what interventions are and how we carry them out - see our Interventions Approach and Procedures.
We publish information on a quarterly basis about our interventions, and once an intervention is closed, we will strive to make learning points available for other authorities to benefit from where possible.