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If a Hewlett-Packard board member did violate his oath of confidentiality by leaking sensitive information to the press, then the mystery of the leaker's identity isn't a mystery, says
Jack Shafer. "The reporter who received the leak knows the leaker's name. But the reporter can't reveal this vital part of the story because in accepting the leak, he granted his source on the board confidentiality -- yes, confidentiality to violate his oaths of confidentiality to the company."
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