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Given we are now the custodians of the AG’s records, I think that we plainly need to decide what to do with them. Firstly, in the short term so that the now extraneous sub-fora can be disestablished. Secondly, in the longer term with a view to declassification of the private material.
I think that, in relation to the first, my view is that: everything in the public part of the AG’s office should be emptied into the Legal Office portion of the archives, which are public; as to the non-public parts, I would be minded to say that they should be emptied into a non-public sub-forum of the Legal Office archive (which I think will need to be created, as it looks like the AG has just kept threads in the ordinary forum)
In relation to the second, my broad view is that where the records relate to r4rs, the general duties of the AG and criminal charges that were made public, there should be declassification, subject to issues of sensitive RL information or information that goes to regional security. I would be minded to say that criminal investigations that never progressed to public charges should not be disclosed, in the interest of avoiding prejudice to those who were investigated.
I think that, in relation to the first, my view is that: everything in the public part of the AG’s office should be emptied into the Legal Office portion of the archives, which are public; as to the non-public parts, I would be minded to say that they should be emptied into a non-public sub-forum of the Legal Office archive (which I think will need to be created, as it looks like the AG has just kept threads in the ordinary forum)
In relation to the second, my broad view is that where the records relate to r4rs, the general duties of the AG and criminal charges that were made public, there should be declassification, subject to issues of sensitive RL information or information that goes to regional security. I would be minded to say that criminal investigations that never progressed to public charges should not be disclosed, in the interest of avoiding prejudice to those who were investigated.