EDITORIAL Bailey should release investigation report Watergate and Iran 'Conlragate are behind us. but now students at this University are faced with a new government scandal: Colgate. And it doesn't include tartar control. The ASUO Executive has charged Incidental Fee ('.ommittee Chairman Mike Colson of tampering with IFC minutes. Colson has vehemently denied the charges and asked that the ASUO release the tran scripts of the in vestigation So far. ASUO ca Fresident Kirk Hailey hasn't pub licly released the iletails of the in vestigation be cause he prom ised participants confidentiality Releasing the entire re port is the best way to counter Colson's claims that the investigation is a sham and that he is be ing railroaded. Hailoy now says ho will release key portions of the investigation later this week Releasing the details of the investigation is not only a good idea, it is absolutely necessary Up to this point, what Hailey has basically been saving about the incident is. "Mike Colson is gmltv but we can t tell you how we know that." Hailev can add credibility to his investigation by letting people view the information and come to their own conclusions Even his promise to release "all the information that led ns to the conclusions that are out lined in our report" could provide a biased view of the investigation If the ASUO releases only the informa tion that makes Colson look guilty, students still aren't being allowed to make their own decisions about the case. The ASIR) will be steering people to the conclu sion that Colson is guilty Although this is an “agency level" investigation where normal "criminal trial" type rights do not ap ply. as Bailey has stated, the investigation would have more validity if Colson was allowed to face Ins rrgt d , e> a • Ace* arui v«i ,-»i i on a by I he Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Co at the Umversit, o' Oregon Eugene Oregon The Emerald »•_, aerated independently of the University with offi< es on the third »\ • ■ .? the Ert '.*• • .1 n e‘d 1-. 'n,.mfw,r ,,f the A-.Sw. nttdd Pn--i% The Emerald >s private property The unlawful removal or use of papers is pro sec ut able by taw Managing Editor cddoria! E ddor Pclltics Editor Graphics Editor Supplement# Editor In Touch Editor Editor A Christopher Blau Rob Ward Joe Kidd Mar* vie*. 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