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The short answer is yes. You need to be deeply concerned for three main
reasons. The first reason is that lost records affect the organisations and
the employees that manage the records. The second reason is that the flawed
records management, which allows records to be lost, undermines democratic
and historical accountability for a community and for the individual. We
can see this problem in the Daniel Morgan murder investigation and the Shaw
Report. The third reason is the lost records fail to dispel the possibility
of a cover-up that destroys the faith in justice.\

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