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March 8, 2010
Via Email & Mail
Mr. Raul F. Yanes
Davis Polk & Wardell
901 151h Street NW
Washington D.C. 20005
Phil Angelides

Clzairman
Hon. Bill Thoma

Re:

Treatment of Morgan Stanley Non-Public Information

Dear Mr. Yanes:

Vice Clwirmnn

Brooksley Born
Commissio11er
Byron S. Georgiou

Commissi011
er
Senator Bob Graham

On behalf of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission ("the Commission"), I write
to memorialize our understanding with respect to the treatment of nonpublic
information provided by Morgan Stanley and its affiliates ("Morgan Stanley) to
the Commission and its staff.
When submitting information to the Commission please indicate what is truly
"non-public" to allow the Commission to track Morgan Stanley's submissions
appropriately. Please avoid categorizing everything as non-public, as to do so will
make the Commission's work more difficult and may lead to inadvertent public
disclosure outside of the terms ofthis letter.

Commissioner
Keith Hennessey

Commissioner
Douglas Holtz-Eakin
Commissioner
Heather H. Murren, CFA

Commissioner
John W. Thompson

Commissioner
Peter J. Wallison

Commissio11er

Any non-public information that is obtained from Morgan Stanley will be shared
only with employees and agents of the Commission who have a need to know the
information in the performance of their official work duties consistent with
applicable law. All employees and agents of the Commission with whom
nonpublic information is shared will be advised of and, as condition of receiving
nonpublic information, be bound to comply with the understanding in this letter.
In accordance with its statutory mandate and its duty to the American public, the
Commission, if it determines it is in the public interest, may release to the public
non-public information obtained from Morgan Stanley as part of any interim or
final report to the President and Congress, or in any public hearings, if the
Commission determines to do so by a majority vote, or by the decision of the
Chairman and Vice Chairman acting together on behalf of the Commission.
Prior to any release of non-public information under the above paragraph, the
Commission will give written notice to Morgan Stanley, and allow Morgan
Stanley to consult with the Commission before the Commission uses any of the
Morgan Stanley's non-public information in any interim or final report to the
President and Congress, or in any public hearing.
Nothing as described in this letter will prevent the Commission or its staff from
complying with a request or demand from a duly authorized Committee of the
United States Congress with authority to require and receive the non-public
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Thomas Greene

Executive Director

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information, or a legally valid and enforceable subpoena or order by a court of competent
jurisdiction for the non-public information or testimony related thereto.
Finally, all information obtained from Morgan Stanley or relating to Morgan Stanley will be
transmitted to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) following the
completion of the Commission's work. To the extent permitted by law, the Commission will
request that NARA not release to the public the Morgan Stanley non-public information for an
appropriate length of time, likely five years or more. If you have a legal basis to believe that the
Commission is not required by law to provide certain Morgan Stanley information to NARA,
please let us know.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me at 202-292-1339 or
GCohen@fcic.gov, or Chris Seefer at 202-292-1345 or CSeefer@fcic.gov.
Thank you very much for Morgan Stanley's continued cooperation.

Very truly yours,

eneral Counsel
Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission
Cc: Tom Greene
Executive Director
Chris Seefer
Reg Brown
Gary Lynch