Misuse of records undermines integrity
Misuse of Records Undermines Integrity
Category: Governance Principles Page status: Working
Statement
Misuse of records undermines integrity.
Purpose
To affirm that improper handling or representation of documented law damages trust and legitimacy.
Explanation
Records are meant to assist continuity, learning, and coordination.
When they are altered, quoted without context, or used to advance unauthorized interpretations, confidence in the system weakens.
Function
This principle protects the reliability of shared memory.
It encourages careful, respectful engagement with recorded material.
What This Prevents
- manipulation of evidence
- selective presentation
- authority claimed through paperwork
- erosion of trust between communities
Relationship to Responsibility
Those who handle records carry duties of accuracy, restraint, and respect.
Failure to uphold these duties harms the Nation.
Result
Integrity remains strong when records are used properly and transparently.