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The Utah Supreme Court on Friday ordered a report on a survey on sexual harassment with a Salt Lake County employees are available to the public.
In a unanimous decision, the court has spoken in the public interest to the recording - a probe by two lawyers outside the accusations of sexual harassment against former Chief Deputy County Clerk Nick Floros - incurred any interference in privacy.
The Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office, is not to release without further delay the report Friday.
The Deseret Morning News continued Salt Lake County and the District Attorney’s Office in 2005, after his request for the report was denied. The newspaper said that the document was registered under the Utah’s Government Records Access and Management Act.
After the 3rd Tyrone Medley district judge that the report was denied, the document presented in Supreme Court.
Marcia Rice, and a former coordinator of the human resource management in the business in the post office, a complaint filed against federal and Floros in the county in the year 2004 and said that himself suspended him, and asked for sex.
According to Rice’s costume, Floros, and she had a relationship ended, four years ago, she was in the province in May 2001.
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The officials and others deny. Salt Lake County pay their $ 90000 to cover the costume.
The Supreme Court noted that the report contain detailed information about Floros’ inappropriate sexual behaviour “.
“The contents of this report and also quite in order to communicate with readers, even if it’s by inference, a real question of the legality of the way in the Salt Lake County officials monitoring their work and responded to evidence of sexual misconduct Justice Ronald Nehring He wrote for the court. “We agree with the Deseret Morning News,” that the investigative report provides a window, the windows opaque, as can also be in the implementation of public sector workers who are not covered by other means are at your disposal. “
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