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ones who are in Executive Session are confidential because they are not <br />officers or they are not elected officials or managing director <br />employees. <br />CHAIR: So now if someone in that capacity chose to have his held in Executive <br />Session, would we just deny the request? If the managing director <br />says <br />AGS: - -yeah, it has to be made available to the public. <br />CHAIR: So we just say sorry, you have to be held in the open session? <br />AGS: Right. <br />KK: So those that are looked over in Regular Session, they're still <br />confidential? <br />AGS: No, they're not confidential because it's in open session. <br />KK: I see. <br />AGS: They haven't chosen to keep it confidential. <br />KK: If someone from the audience says they want to see Mr. Brown's thing, <br />that— <br />CHAIR: Browne was in the Executive Session, so <br />KK: - -not Browne, not Browne, I'm talking about Mr. X, anybody who's in <br />Regular Session. <br />CHAIR: And he's an officer of the government <br />KK: - -No, he's just a regular person, like yourself. Then that person has the <br />right to see that? If they chose to go the regular route, it's still <br />confidential, according to what she read. <br />AGS: Well, all the financial disclosure statements shall be accessible only by <br />the Board of Ethics. <br />KK: The question is, why do they select Executive Session or Regular <br />Session? Why do they have that option? <br />CHAIR: I thought she just answered that question. <br />13 <br />