The applicant, in further correspondence with this Office, and in submissions in support of her applications, said she did not believe she ought to have to pay the upfront fee for the internal review requests because, in her view, the decisions were not made in accordance with fair procedures, the decision-maker has a conflict of interest, the process lacked independence and impartiality, breaching the principles of natural and constitutional justice. She said the refusals were standardised, repetitive and issued in bulk, showing a lack of genuine consideration, and the Council failed to meet its obligations under the FOI Act’s Publication Scheme and the Code of Practice, leading to unnecessary FOI requests. She said the appeal fees should be waived due to the lack of a fair first-instance process.