Fixing a leak the hard way
"The revelation last week that private investigators working for Hewlett-Packard had illegally accessed the phone records of company directors and journalists in search of a boardroom leak touched all manner of hot-button topics," writes Jonathan Weber in this week's column. His conclusion: "the things you have to do to find the source of a leak are almost inevitably more damaging than the leaks themselves. And he should now, having been the victim of a leak himself. Click here to read the full article.

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