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Opinion Letter No. 93-13
September 17, 1993
Ethics Commission Nominees List Must Be Public
The Judicial Council’s list of two nominees
for Ethics Commission vacancies must be made public
once the list has been transmitted to the Governor for appointment,
and before the Governor makes
his appointment. Although individuals have a significant privacy
interest in nominations for appointment to a government position,
the Hawaii Constitution requires the selection of independent and
impartial Ethics commissioners, and disclosure of the list would
shed significant light on the end product of the deliberations of
an advisory agency, the Judicial Council.
Thus, the OIP concluded that the public interest in
disclosure outweighs the privacy interests involved. In addition,
the list of nominees is not protected by the deliberative process
privilege since the list, although predecisional, is not deliberative
because it does not reflect the "give and take" of an
agency’s consultative process.
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