Sorry heli-cal, but that's totally and completely incorrect.
Not until the Mishap Analysis Board is complete (to include all Human Factors, Engineering, and other inputs) and the findings signed and published, they sure shouldn't, and indeed are prohibited from doing so. There are extremely good and time-tested reasons for the procedures that are in place.
They've disclosed all the information they're required to at this point and all they're going to.
Take my word for it.
I was only referring to the fact that there should be complete disclosure about this accident, not about the timescale for that disclosure.