It was usually best to remain vague about a lot of the details unless something specific needed to be said about them all.
That would usually be the best way for each member to protect themselves better, but the organisation would still need to know certain things that were related to the tasks themselves to help confirm that they had been completed successfully.
If there were any complications or anything else that could cause any problems or could be useful, then Cerberus would need to know more than just the basic confirmation of the successful outcome of the tasks.
If there was a need to confirm a kill that had been requested, then there needed to be something that could be used as proof.
It could be something like a token being taken from the target, or if more was needed, then perhaps a photo of the dead body would be enough.
Photos could be faked or staged, so not all of them would always be enough to confirm that a task had been completed.
