Bank Negara Malaysia personnel under police investigation over alleged leak

Alleged leakage of documents from high-level graft investigation potential violation of official secrets act

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Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) personnel are among a host of public officials being investigated by police after documents from a high-level corruption probe involving the country's prime minister were allegedly leaked to foreign press, potentially in violation of national security laws, says Malaysia's inspector general.

The investigation, launched on July 8 after the Wall Street Journal published documents purportedly used in the corruption probe, was confirmed after a blog claimed they were

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