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TORONTO — Premier Kathleen Wynne promises her government will co-operate with an investigation by Ontario’s information and privacy commissioner into the deletion of computer hard drives by executives with Toronto’s Pan Am Games.

Commissioner Brian Beamish announced he would open an investigation after the province’s auditor general said Pan Am executives — including CEO Saad Rafi — had “disposed of” nine of 12 computer hard drives her office had requested.

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“My office will be investigating to determine whether TO2015 followed appropriate record keeping and record retention practices,” Beamish said in a statement. “The investigation report will be made public when it is completed.”

Beamish declined to do interviews until his report is made public.

Wynne said Friday that the Toronto Pan Am organizing committee had leased the computers and worked with Archives Ontario to make sure they followed the proper procedure to transfer all the files to a storage cloud.