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<p>There are a wide variety of quasi-judicial decisions and each are subject to different
statutory requirements. In many cases the reasons behind the decisions are published
with the decisions, for instance where a Secretary of State decides to make, or not
make, a Development Consent Order under the Planning Act 2008, the decision letter
and associated order, if applicable, must be published.There are several reasons why
decisions might not be published and those include national security, sensitive personal
data or commercial sensitivity.</p><br />
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