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Opinion Letter No. 98-05
November 24, 1998
Honolulu Police Department Request for Opinion on The Honolulu Advertiser
Request for
Internal Affairs Reports
Honolulu Police Department ("HPD") Internal
Affairs administrative investigation reports
("administrative investigation reports"), which are used
to determine whether employee misconduct has occurred and whether
discipline should be imposed in personnel matters, must be disclosed
in
redacted form.
Information which indentifies complainants and witnesses
and certain personnel information is excepted from disclosure under
section 92F-13, Hawaii Revised Statutes, which protects information
which, if disclosed, would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion
of personal privacy, and would impair the HPD's ability to conduct
a full and accurate investigation.
In addition, a subject employee's statement within
an administrative investigation report is excepted from disclosure
under section 92F-13, Hawaii Revised Statutes, as information that,
by its nature, must be confidential in order for the government
to avoid the frustration of the legitimate government function of
preserving an individual's constitutional right against self-incrimination
and of conducting a full and accurate investigation of any alleged
misconduct.
When segregating individually identifiable information excepted
from disclosure, the HPD should
redact any information that would result in the likelihood of actual
identification. What constitutes
identifying information must be determined not only from the standpoint
of the public, but also from
that of persons familiar with the circumstances involved. Where
a request for disclosure identifies the
record by officer name and incident, and confidentiality of the
officer's identity is asserted, the OIP
advised that the HPD respond by neither confirming nor denying the
accuracy of the statement that the officer named is the subject
officer. Where the HPD and a subject employee publicly disclosed
information to the news media, they waived their exceptions to disclosure
as to the information
disclosed.
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