Q&A
Addressing leaks of CCRB proceedings to the press
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Council Member Keith Powers raises concerns about leaks of Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) proceedings to the press and asks Dr. Mohammad Khalid how to prevent such occurrences. They discuss potential strategies to maintain confidentiality and address breaches.
- Powers inquires about Dr. Khalid's experience with leaks and how to prevent them
- Khalid suggests holding meetings with staff to investigate the source of leaks
- He emphasizes the importance of following the law in addressing and preventing leaks from the CCRB
Keith Powers
1:04:12
Hunter, thanks.
1:04:13
And we were talking to my counselor, Rahul Hudson, here as well.
1:04:19
There have been complaints in past of outcomes or proceedings being leaked out to the public of the press.
1:04:25
I'm not sure if you had that experience or not, but how does the CCRB prevent that from happening?
1:04:33
And if you're there, how do you focus on strengthening processes to prevent that or penalty?
1:04:39
I guess, perhaps for to to help prevent that.
Dr. Mohammad Khalid
1:04:42
The chairman, I would first do to ask the meeting with the staff, whole staff, and ask them the questions that, why is such and such is why is this kind of league coming to the press and all this thing?
1:04:56
Has to find the source and then dealt with them accordingly what the law permits us to do so.
1:05:02
So I think that is the way that we have to find out who is trying to do something illegal.
1:05:11
So we have to follow the law.
Keith Powers
1:05:14
Thanks.
1:05:14
You also been joining the council member, Ayala.
1:05:16
Oh, he's over there.
1:05:18
We're gonna hop into member questions as well.
1:05:20
I've got a council member brewer, forest followed by council member Hudson.