Reasons restricted
By virtue of paragraph(s) i, ii, iv, v, vii, viii of Standing Order 17.42
Explanation of Reasons
- By Virtue of Paragraph i
International relations, national security, the investigation of alleged illegality, the effectiveness of law enforcement or the proper administration of justice requires the proceedings to be held in private.
- By Virtue of Paragraph ii
A particular item of business cannot be discussed without disclosing personal information relating to specifically identified or identifiable individuals which ought not to be disclosed.
- By Virtue of Paragraph iv
Discussion in public of a particular item of business would be likely to cause harm to the health or safety of an individual, the public, or the environment.
- By Virtue of Paragraph v
A particular item of business cannot be discussed without reference to material which would be likely to be considered defamatory of any person.
- By Virtue of Paragraph vii
A particular item of business cannot be discussed without disclosing either legal advice supplied in confidence, or information supplied in confidence by, or confidential correspondence with, a person or organisation (including a public authority) which was not under any legal obligation to disclose that information and has not consented to its disclosure to the public.
- By Virtue of Paragraph viii
A particular item of business cannot be discussed without reference to a document or documents which would be excluded or exempted from disclosure under legislation.