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Public officials entrusted with secrets should be subject to penalty when they deliberately violate that trust.
Or even the old-fashioned "secretary," which implies skills and a level of trust; the root of "secretary," after all, has to do with someone entrusted with secrets.
While the majority of the prosecutions have involved Wall Street traders and corporate executives, a number of those charged have been advisers to companies — bankers, lawyers, accountants and consultants — who are entrusted with secret information by their clients.
The Senate staffer, James A. Wolfe, was indicted on three counts of making false statements while he served as the committee's director of security, a position in which he was entrusted with secret and top-secret information provided to the committee as part of its oversight of the intelligence community, the Justice Department said in a statement.
And what -- or who -- is good enough to care for your precious children, and to entrust with your secrets, maybe even to see you nude?
He was foolishly entrusted with national secrets of the United States and deliberately betrayed those secrets.
Entrusted with family secrets like Bush's drunken driving conviction in 1976 in Maine, he would show up in 1996 at the Travis County Courthouse to shield Bush from having to serve on a jury considering a drunken driving case, which might have exposed Bush to embarrassing questioning about his own arrest.
Who should Hunter entrust with his incendiary secret?
Stunned and wounded, I located a therapist, read transgender books, found support online and confided in the lone friend I entrusted with my secret.
He was the only minister, besides Arlington, entrusted with the secret Treaty of Dover of 1670; he signed it as well as the ostensible treaty shown to all the members of the Cabal.
Matthioli, a minister of Ferdinand Charles, duke of Mantua, had been entrusted with the secret negotiation of the treaty of 1678 whereby the impoverished duke was to deliver the stronghold of Casale over to France in return for 100,000 écus, but, as soon as the agreement was signed, Matthioli nullified its effect by betraying the secret to several foreign courts.
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