Legislating against vexatious complaints will plug the spill of taxpayer money:
That's according to the Treasury Minister who says it's impractical to make room for some individuals to bombard government with questions costing up to £400 a pop.
It follows a move for Freedom of Information on the Island - the Bill will be applicable to every department, local authority and public body by 2018.
With that in mind anyone submitting 'groundless, vexatious or multiple complaints' may be shunned - Eddie Teare explains why:
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