NC appellate judges reject state employees public records lawsuit against treasurer’s office

By AP
Tuesday, November 3, 2009

NC appellate judges reject public records lawsuit

RALEIGH, N.C. — The North Carolina Court of Appeals has sided with the state treasurer’s office in a public records lawsuit that accused officials of withholding documents about the state’s pension fund.

A three-judge panel ruled Tuesday that the State Employees Association of North Carolina failed to specify what records were being wrongfully withheld by the treasurer’s office. The association sued after it said former Treasurer Richard Moore and his office failed to completely respond to two records requests.

The association wanted detailed information about outside fund managers and the types of investments made by the pension funds since 2001.

One of the judges dissented, saying the state employees association did specify records that were not released.

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