Documents that were found were filed into new registered files with the locations of the files being noted and the documents that were still missing. Read more about Documents that were found were filed into new registered files with the locations of the files being noted and the documents that were still missing.
The significance of the newly found files was noted because they included litigation documents and documents from 1970-85 that were not in any other files. The plan was to inventory the papers and cross-check whether they had already been released or not. Read more about The significance of the newly found files was noted because they included litigation documents and documents from 1970-85 that were not in any other files. The plan was to inventory the papers and cross-check whether they had already been released or not.
In July 2008 further files still were found (unorganised) which contained documents from the time of the HIV litigation, and documents from the 1970-1985 that had been removed or copied from the original files in order to be organised for discovery prior to the litigation. Read more about In July 2008 further files still were found (unorganised) which contained documents from the time of the HIV litigation, and documents from the 1970-1985 that had been removed or copied from the original files in order to be organised for discovery prior to the litigation.
The action plan for January 2007 recorded that ten files of recently located Wellington House documents were to be reviewed, along with 28 files from the Departmental Records Office in Nelson. Read more about The action plan for January 2007 recorded that ten files of recently located Wellington House documents were to be reviewed, along with 28 files from the Departmental Records Office in Nelson.
The progress report of the Page Review for October 2006 - January 2007 recorded that additional documents had been identified in December 2006 and had now been placed in eight registered files. Read more about The progress report of the Page Review for October 2006 - January 2007 recorded that additional documents had been identified in December 2006 and had now been placed in eight registered files.
William Connon told the Chief Medical Officer that 92 files at the Departmental Records Office in Nelson had been identified as of possible interest; these were scanned for content relating to NANB and ten files identified for further review. He also noted that some documents previously thought destroyed or mislaid had been located. These were documents that were the subject of non-disclosure during the HIV litigation. Read more about William Connon told the Chief Medical Officer that 92 files at the Departmental Records Office in Nelson had been identified as of possible interest; these were scanned for content relating to NANB and ten files identified for further review. He also noted that some documents previously thought destroyed or mislaid had been located. These were documents that were the subject of non-disclosure during the HIV litigation.
The Wellington House files were described as having always been in the possession of the Department of Health but the 47 files were not properly filed on registered departmental files and the Departmental Records Office files in Nelson were recalled as part of the lookback exercise and a subsequent search for relevant files. Read more about The Wellington House files were described as having always been in the possession of the Department of Health but the 47 files were not properly filed on registered departmental files and the Departmental Records Office files in Nelson were recalled as part of the lookback exercise and a subsequent search for relevant files.
William Connon wrote in an email that he was "by no means certain that the 47 'files' were included in the self-sufficiency report and I am told they were not shown to Lord Jenkin either. The reason being that they are not actually registered files but folders of papers which were simply found in a cupboard in the office". Read more about William Connon wrote in an email that he was "by no means certain that the 47 'files' were included in the self-sufficiency report and I am told they were not shown to Lord Jenkin either. The reason being that they are not actually registered files but folders of papers which were simply found in a cupboard in the office".
A review of documents by Linda Page identified a further 8 files in Wellington House, but overall 300 documents were identified as missing from this series of files; 100 from 1973-75 and 200 from 1985. Read more about A review of documents by Linda Page identified a further 8 files in Wellington House, but overall 300 documents were identified as missing from this series of files; 100 from 1973-75 and 200 from 1985.
A review of documents by Linda Page noted that 47 lever arch files were located in Wellington House. Read more about A review of documents by Linda Page noted that 47 lever arch files were located in Wellington House.