ongoing investigation
An "ongoing investigation" refers to a process where authorities, such as law enforcement or regulatory agencies, are actively gathering information and evidence about a specific incident or situation. This can involve interviewing witnesses, collecting physical evidence, and analyzing data to understand what happened and who may be responsible. The investigation continues until sufficient information is gathered to reach a conclusion or take further action.
During an ongoing investigation, details may remain confidential to protect the integrity of the process. This means that information about the case, including the identities of involved parties or specific findings, may not be publicly disclosed until the investigation is complete. This approach helps ensure that the investigation is thorough and fair, allowing for a just resolution.