information orally or in writing and in conformity with
processing requirements. Appropriate support shall be provided
to non-literate persons and persons with disabilities to make
requests for information on an equal basis with others.
4.
No fees shall be payable other than the reasonable reproduction
cost of requested information. The cost of reproduction shall be
waived where the requester is indigent.
5.
Any refusal to disclose information shall be provided timeously
and in writing, and it shall be well-reasoned and premised on
international law and standards.
Principle 32. Appeals
Any refusal to disclose information shall be subject to an expeditious
internal appeal process at no cost to the applicant. The right of further
appeal against the outcome of an internal appeal process shall lie to
the oversight mechanism and, ultimately, the courts.
Principle 33. Exemptions
1.
Information may only be legitimately withheld where the harm
to the interest protected under the relevant exemption
demonstrably outweighs the public interest in disclosure of the
information. Such information may only be withheld for the
period that the harm could occur.
2.
Where a portion of a document containing requested
information is exempted from disclosure, the exempted portion
shall be severed or redacted and access granted to the remainder
of the document that is not exempted from disclosure.
3.
Laws governing classification of information shall stipulate the
maximum period of the classification and restrict classification
only to the extent necessary, never indefinitely.
4.
Information may only be legitimately withheld as an exemption
if its release would:
a.
b.
c.
d.
result in the unreasonable disclosure of the personal information
of a third party;
cause substantial prejudice to a legitimate commercial or
financial interest of relevant stakeholders or other third party;
endanger the life, health or safety of an individual;
cause substantial prejudice to the national security and defence of
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