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He criticized Citigroup's chief financial officer for disclosing information about write-downs during a conference call.
They have occasionally been barred from participating for disclosing information to outsiders.
He also criticized his Republican counterpart for disclosing information on the investigation that only just began.
Journals impose severe penalties for disclosing information before publication, although they say they exempt matters of public health importance.
Managers at HMRC threatened to sack and prosecute Mba for disclosing information - but withdrew the threat after Hodge's intervention.
Collaery and Witness K face five years behind bars if convicted for disclosing information about the bugging operation.
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Halliburton, the main U.S. contractor in Iraq, Thursday criticized a Democratic lawmaker for selectively disclosing information regarding billing issues for work done there.
Only a small number of prosecutions have been brought against government officials in recent decades for improperly disclosing information.
The police and security services usually have good reasons for not disclosing information immediately to the media as they accumulate it.
Several medical groups and members of Congress have publicly rebuked makers of medical devices for not disclosing information about potential problems.
Other reasons for not disclosing information included confidentiality (193), because it was prohibited (120), law enforcement reasons (115) and because the answer might reveal too much about the creation of government policy (110).
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