SEC too lenient with secrecy requests, says watchdog

By Julie Vorman

The Securities and Exchange Commission’s corporate finance unit is too quick to rubberstamp its approval when publicly-traded companies ask

WikiLeaks and the classification follies

By Julian Hattem

Egypt’s leader has trouble hearing, while Italy’s prime minister enjoys “partying hard.” The Sultan of Oman is too busy to read books. A dip

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"… t setting,” said Steven Aftergood, director of the Project on Government Secrecy at the American Federation of Scientists. “In many cases even Congress i …"

Excessive executive secrecy

By The Center for Public Integrity

More documents are classified under Bush despite initial promises of openness
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State attorneys general not leaping to embrace HIPAA enforcement

By Kimberly Leonard

Congress gave state attorneys general authority to pursue HIPAA privacy and security breaches, but not much has happened

Secrecy for Sale: Front men disguise the offshore game's real players

By David Leigh, Harold Frayman and James Ball

Inside the global offshore money maze.