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WASHINGTON (AP) - There were 20.5 million decisions to classify government secrets last year, and a report to the president found serious shortcomings in the process.
The Information Security Oversight Office said more than 1 in 10 documents it reviewed lacked a basis for classification, "calling into question the propriety" of the decisions to place them off limits to public disclosure.
"The high error rate," the ISOO said in its annual review, can only be addressed by a multifaceted effort and continuous oversight.
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