The State Services Commission has launched inquiries into the
unauthorised release of Government information including a
Cabinet paper on the stocktake of Crown minerals.
The first inquiry is into the unauthorised disclosure of
information relating to a Cabinet paper on the Stocktake of
Schedule 4 of the Crown Minerals Act 1991, while the second
investigates the unauthorised disclosure of information
relating to a "machinery of government" Cabinet paper on
proposed changes to the structure of the state sector.
"The unauthorised release of Government information has the
potential to seriously undermine trust in the public
service," said Sate Services Commissioner Ian Rennie.
"It is critical that we thoroughly investigate these breaches
and act on any findings to ensure confidence in the system is
maintained."
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