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confidential

[kon-fi-den-shuhl] / ˌkɒn fɪˈdɛn ʃəl /


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The cross-party committee will discuss options after allegations that Andrew shared confidential government files while he was in the role, but will avoid focusing on him while he is involved in a police investigation.

From BBC

Barrera declined to share the letter with The Texas Tribune because it was sent as a confidential lawyer-to-lawyer communication and he did not want to break state bar rules, he said.

From Salon

But police previously said they were looking into reports that Andrew shared confidential government information while he was trade envoy.

From The Wall Street Journal

The insurance department contends that policyholder complaints are confidential, even for those filing the complaint.

From Los Angeles Times

Reports from trade visits and a confidential briefing on investment opportunities in Afghanistan are among the documents Andrew appears to have shared with Epstein.

From BBC