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Can the PPU refuse my request to see their report on me?


Can the PPU refuse my request to see their report on me?

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Hello
This year I successfully had my SOPO discharged early: https://forum.unlock.org.uk/Topic24362.aspx My PPU Officer wrote a report which he sent to the Court separately as part of my application. I did not see this report but it was obviously favourable! I now want to apply to Google to have the links to my conviction removed. This is especially important now I have a new job. I want to use the PPU Officer's report to help strengthen my case. I spoke to him recently asking for a copy. He is unsure and has to speak to their 'legal team'. He has been extremely supportive in the past (without his input I would never have been admitted on to a University course - see link below) and I get on with him well. But if he comes back and says 'No', what should I do? Do I have a right to see it under the GDPR or are there restrictions?
Any advice most welcome.
RM 
https://www.the-record.org.uk/unlock-people-with-convictions/university-study-is-possible-but-youll-have-to-fight-for-it/
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