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Hyogo Gov. Likely behind Whistleblower Info Leak: Panel

Hyogo Gov. Likely behind Whistleblower Info Leak: Panel

Ryoji Kudo, head of the third-party investigative committee on the leak of the whistleblower's personal information from the Hyogo prefectural government, announces the panel's report in Kobe on Tuesday.
Ryoji Kudo, head of the third-party investigative committee on the leak of the whistleblower's personal information from the Hyogo prefectural government, announces the panel's report in Kobe on Tuesday.

   Kobe, May 27 (Jiji Press)--The personal information of a whistleblower in Hyogo Prefecture, western Japan, was likely leaked under the instructions of Governor Motohiko Saito and former Vice Governor Yasutaka Katayama, according to a report released by the prefecture's third-party investigative committee on Tuesday.
   The committee found that a former head of the prefectural government's general affairs department provided prefectural assembly members with information about the whistleblower, a former prefectural government official who distributed a document containing harassment allegations against Saito and died last July.
   According to the report, the Hyogo government found the whistleblower's personal information on an official computer during its probe into the document last March.
   The following month, the former department head showed three Hyogo prefectural assembly members some printed materials regarding the personal information and gave oral explanations to them.
   After interviewing those involved, the committee concluded that the former department head highly likely leaked the information to assembly members under the instructions of Saito and Katayama.

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