9337 - Reports by independent counsel.

     § 9337.  Reports by independent counsel.        (a)  Required reports.--An independent counsel shall:            (1)  File with the panel, with respect to the six-month        period beginning on the date of his appointment and with        respect to each six-month period thereafter until the office        of that independent counsel terminates, a report which        identifies and explains major expenses, summarizes all other        expenses incurred by that office during the six-month period        with respect to which the report is filed and estimates        future expenses of that office.            (2)  Before the termination of the independent counsel's        office under section 9343(b) (relating to removal of        independent counsel and termination of office), file a final        report with the panel, setting forth fully and completely a        description of all prosecutions. All other information shall        be confidential and not subject to public disclosure.        (b)  Disclosure of information in reports.--The panel may     release to the General Assembly, the Governor, the State     Treasurer, the public or any appropriate person the portions of     a report made under this section as the panel considers     appropriate. The panel shall make any orders as are appropriate     to protect the rights of any individual named in the report and     to prevent undue interference with any pending prosecution. The     panel may make any portion of a final report filed under     subsection (a)(2) available to any individual named in the     report for the purposes of receiving within a time limit set by     the panel any comments or factual information that the     individual may submit. The comments and factual information, in     whole or in part, may in the discretion of the panel be included     as an appendix to the final report.        Cross References.  Section 9337 is referred to in sections     9342, 9343 of this title.