Investigations carried out by the committee in charge of probing an information leak which led to the publication of a list of names working as trainers within the framework of security cooperation between Bahrain and Jordan in some newspapers and on websites has shown a bank's implication in leaking the documents.Interior Minister Lt. General Shaikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa had ordered the probe panel to be set up and headed by the Director General of the Criminal Investigation Directorate (CID).The CID Director General said two parties working for the bank, which remitted the trainers' financial dues, have been found responsible for the breach of secrecy.He added investigations are still underway to identify the persons implicated and take the necessary legal procedures.
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