Malaysia will release on July 30 a long-awaited report into the disappearance of flight MH370, the transport minister said Friday. In May, Malaysia called off a privately-funded underwater search for the aircraft. The investigation team would brief families of those aboard on the report at the transport ministry on July 30, said the minister, Anthony Loke. “Every word recorded by the investigation team will be tabled in this report,” he told reporters, adding that a news conference would follow the closed-door briefing. “We are committed to the transparency of this report,” Loke added. “It will be tabled fully, without any editing, additions, or redactions.” The report will be put online, with hard copies distributed to families and accredited media, among others, Loke said, adding, “The whole international community will have access to the report.” Voice 370, a group representing the relatives, has previously urged the Malaysian government for a review of the flight, including “any possible falsification or elimination of records related to MH370 and its maintenance”.<br/>