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"executive document" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a document that is created or authorized by an executive authority, such as a government body. For example, "The executive document approved by the local council outlines changes to the city's zoning laws."
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But that executive document could be changed or erased with the change of an administration.
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Apparently, he claims that Labour party executive documents were provided in exchange for KGB money.
The documents were "executive branch documents that have not been provided to Congress," Jack Langer, a spokesman for Nunes, told The Huffington Post.
Even the most plugged-in news consumer could be forgiven for thinking the classified memo is an executive branch document that exposes wrongdoing within the Justice Department and the FBI.
He said that the documents protected under privilege were "internal executive branch documents that have to do with response to Congressional inquiries, response to media inquires".
It has the potential to undermine future efforts by the Bush administration to argue for the secrecy of executive branch documents.
On Wednesday, Judge Henry H. Kennedy Jr. of Federal District Court in Washington pressed the government for actual justifications in opposing a freedom of information suit seeking executive branch documents concerning the spying program.
After all, by executive order, documents are supposed to be classified as "top secret" only if they "reasonably could be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to national security".
After a long U.N. career, Riza had resigned in disgrace just a few months earlier, after disclosures by Paul Volcker's Oil-for-Food inquiry that Riza, in violation of his own orders to staff, had overseen the shredding of three years worth of U.N. executive suite documents of "potential relevance" to the investigation.
"The information comprised executive branch documents that have not been provided to Congress.
The revised versions can be found on the 2009 FRS web page under Executive Board documents.
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