Briefing position
A missing-document log template for privatization data rooms, covering requested files, materiality, owner, reason missing, workaround source, risk impact.
For committee-facing use, pair this research with Angola Institutional Source Verification and Angola Public Offer Prospectus Review before turning source analysis into a decision memo.
Direct answer
A privatization data room missing-document log records each requested document, category, materiality, responsible owner, reason missing, workaround evidence, risk impact, escalation status, and deadline so diligence teams can separate minor gaps from deal-critical evidence gaps.
A missing document is not always fatal. But an untracked missing document can become a serious diligence failure.
When to use this log
Use this template in:
- Privatization tenders.
- Direct sale processes.
- Strategic investor reviews.
- Concession reviews.
- Public-private partnership diligence.
- Pre-prospectus public-offer preparation.
- Asset scorecard research.
- Institutional briefing preparation.
Missing document log table
| ID | Document requested | Category | Materiality | Owner | Reason missing | Workaround source | Risk impact | Escalation | Deadline |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MD-001 | Corporate / Financial / Legal / Tax / HR / E&S / Contract / License / Litigation / Transaction | High / Medium / Low | Open / Escalated / Resolved |
Materiality levels
High materiality
A missing document is high materiality when it affects transaction status, ownership, legal title, licenses, financial statements, liabilities, transfer rights, concessions, regulator approvals, investor eligibility, or major contracts.
Medium materiality
A missing document is medium materiality when it affects diligence quality but may be addressed through alternative evidence or adviser confirmation.
Low materiality
A missing document is low materiality when it affects background understanding, formatting, or non-critical support.
Document categories
Corporate and ownership
Examples:
- Articles of association.
- Share register.
- Ownership chart.
- Board minutes.
- Shareholder approvals.
- State ownership documents.
High-risk gap: ownership documents do not prove what the process says is being sold.
Financial
Examples:
- Audited financial statements.
- Management accounts.
- Debt schedule.
- Working capital data.
- Capex plan.
- Contingent liability schedule.
High-risk gap: audited financial statements are missing or outdated.
Legal and regulatory
Examples:
- Licenses.
- Permits.
- Regulator correspondence.
- Legal opinions.
- Compliance reports.
- Enforcement notices.
High-risk gap: core operating license cannot be verified.
Tax
Examples:
- Tax returns.
- Clearance certificates.
- Tax audit correspondence.
- Transfer pricing files.
- Incentive approvals.
High-risk gap: tax disputes or incentives are material but undocumented.
Contracts
Examples:
- Customer contracts.
- Supplier contracts.
- Concession agreements.
- Lease agreements.
- Related-party contracts.
- Financing agreements.
High-risk gap: the contract supporting major revenue is missing.
Human resources
Examples:
- Employee list.
- Union agreements.
- Pension obligations.
- Severance schedules.
- Labor dispute files.
High-risk gap: labor liabilities are politically sensitive and unquantified.
Environmental and social
Examples:
- Environmental permits.
- Impact assessments.
- Resettlement plans.
- Community agreements.
- Safety reports.
- Closure obligations.
High-risk gap: E&S obligations affect permits or financing but are missing.
Transaction process
Examples:
- Process letter.
- Bid rules.
- Timetable.
- Evaluation criteria.
- Draft sale agreement.
- Draft shareholder agreement.
- Disclosure letter.
- Q&A log.
High-risk gap: process rules are unclear or undocumented.
Workaround evidence
Sometimes a missing document can be partially addressed through other sources.
Examples:
- Regulator notice instead of missing license copy.
- Audited financial note instead of standalone debt schedule.
- Government announcement instead of process summary.
- Court filing instead of dispute schedule.
- Multilateral project document instead of missing E&S summary.
Workaround evidence should be labeled as partial. It should not be treated as a replacement unless advisers confirm it is sufficient.
Escalation logic
Escalate when:
- Materiality is high.
- The document controls legal title, transfer rights, or operating authority.
- The missing document affects valuation assumptions.
- The gap affects investor eligibility.
- The seller cannot explain why the document is missing.
- Workaround evidence conflicts with the process narrative.
Completion summary
Use this summary before committee review.
Total documents requested:
Documents received:
Open high-materiality gaps:
Open medium-materiality gaps:
Open low-materiality gaps:
Documents replaced by workaround evidence:
Documents requiring adviser escalation:
Documents blocking conclusion:
Related OHUASI research
Use this log alongside:
- Privatization Data Room Due Diligence Checklist.
- Source Evidence Review Log Template.
- Privatization Investment Committee Memo Template.
- Strategic Asset Risk Register Template.
- How to Verify an African Privatization Source.
- Institutional Research Briefing Desk.
Disclaimer
This template supports diligence organization. It does not provide investment, legal, tax, accounting, environmental, technical, brokerage, underwriting, fiduciary, or securities advice.
Use these controlled entry points when the research moves from reading into committee review, source verification, or transaction screening.