| Australian Mess. Bank files exposed in error. |
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| Thursday, 29 June 2006 | ||||
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The documents were lost by an officer travelling to London to brief police forces, and in spite of a frantic search in Sidney, Singapore and London airports, the files were impossible to be found. The officer, not only broke several rules on transporting classified information, but he is also guilty of filing them in a memory stick containing other information on the AHTCC. Officially, the reason was that they didn´t want to inform criminals about the lost file, and the director of AHTCC, Kevin Zuccaro, reassured costumers asserting that people involved in the fraud is constantly under surveillance, so that further frauds are ruled out.
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