But you know, more often than not, they err on the side of redaction rather than disclosure. |
Now, though, there are serious questions about the level of disclosure by the very head of the inquiry. |
I doubt very much that the good judge requested that his inadvertent disclosure be off the record. |
It was reasonable for her to insist that disclosure was only on the agreed terms. |
This measure flies in the face of judicial efforts to insist on disclosure of evidence. |
The public interest in preserving the confidentiality is balanced against other public interests favouring disclosure. |