On whether a body is a PUBLIC AUTHORITY to which the ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION REGULATIONS are applicable, SA CERTIFICATION LTD v INFORMATION COMMISSIONER ( 2026 ) UKFTT 104 ( GRC ) reiterates that the critical question is whether the powers vested in the body are beyond those which result from the normal rules applicable in relation to persons governed by private law, and give the body an ability that confers on it a practical advantage relative to the rules of private law.
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