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Secret minutes could hold key to why Welsh
Farmers are losing out – Bates
Release/Rhyddhau:
07/01/08
Contact/Cyswllt:
Sian Cliff
02920 898342
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sian.cliff@wales.gov.uk
Minutes of meetings which would show whether Welsh Ministers sought
proper compensation for farmers hit by Foot and Mouth Disease, are
to be kept secret, AM Mick Bates has discovered.
Mr Bates, AM for Montgomeryshire and Welsh Liberal Democrat
spokesperson on the Environment, has been seeking details of
meetings between the Assembly Government and DEFRA over the issue,
under Freedom of Information. But the Assembly Government has now
confirmed that all details of talks between the two are to remain
secret.
Mick Bates said: “Minister Elin Jones keeps saying that she can’t
pay more money to farmers. I have repeatedly asked for proof that
she asked for more money from the UK government. We have yet to see
any evidence – and now it seems we will not. That simply isn’t good
enough.
“I’m disappointed and frustrated that the government has refused to
come clean on this issue. It’s an absolute disgrace that while
Scottish Farmers are getting £25m, English farmers are sharing £14m,
but farmers in Wales have yet to receive £3m.
“The Scots responded quickly and robustly to get a good deal for
their farmers. The Minister in Wales has failed Welsh farmers on
this issue, and hiding the proof will not get her off the hook.”
On November 5 Mick wrote to the Minister requesting:
• Correspondence with the UK Government requesting financial support
for farmers to help the industry recover from the recent outbreak of
Foot and Mouth Disease
• Minutes of any meetings that took place to discuss the request for
financial support.
After an initial reply on November 13 confirming the request, a
second reply on November 20 noted that such information has been
found and that more time is needed to consider whether it should be
released.
On December 19, Assembly officials wrote to Mick saying:
“Following detailed consideration I have decided that the
information described is exempt from disclosure under Section 28 of
the Freedom of Information Act 2000.”
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