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I ask the people who collect TV License money by sending nasty letters to students asking them to pay up or call an 0870 number to explain they don't have a TV how much money they made from the 0870 calls. Here's the salient part of their reply, almost a year later. What does anyone think?
"In relation to the exact amount of the rebate received, I can confirm that the BBC does hold the information you requested. However, I am withholding this information under s43 of the Act. Section 43 states that information will be exempt under the Act if its disclosure under the Act would, or would be likely to, prejudice the commercial interests of any person (including the public authority holding it). "The disclosure of this information would be likely to prejudice the commercial interests of the BBC since the information you have requested relates to a contract which Capita holds with a separate provider (BT) for the provision of these services. Capita have negotiated the terms of this contract, including the cost structures. Releasing this information would be likely to prejudice Capita’s ability to negotiate favourable terms in the future. Further, if the BBC were to release this information, this would harm our relationship with Capita. This would in turn prejudice the commercial interests of the BBC as our commercial relationship would be harmed (as we would not be able to work together to most efficiently collect the licence fee). "This information is also exempt under s41 of the Act as the information was provided to the BBC in confidence and the public interest in releasing this information does not outweigh the public interest in maintaining the exemption. "I am satisfied in terms of section 2(2) of the Act that in all the circumstances of the case, the public interest in maintaining the exemption outweighs the public interest in disclosing the information. I have considered the public interest test in the section on why information has been withheld below. "
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