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Opinion Letter No. 95-23
September 12, 1995
Disclosure of Allegations of Research Misconduct
A University faculty member sent a written statement
to the University’s research ethics committee
("Committee") that accused a researcher of scientific
misconduct. The Committee conducted an
informal inquiry and then closed the matter without any further
action. The researcher then requested
a copy of the written statement of allegations. As this written
statement referred to the researcher’s
name, conduct, and actions, it constituted his "personal record"
under section 92F-21, Hawaii Revised
Statutes.
However, because the University had adopted a policy
to keep informant statements confidential during the initial stages
of an investigation to encourage informants to come forward, the
OIP opined that the University had made an "express or implied
promise of confidentiality" under section
92F-22(2), Hawaii Revised Statutes. Therefore, the University was
not required to disclose
information which would reveal the informant’s identity.
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