An employee at the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) is charged with allegedly accessing Prime Minister Mark Carney’s banking information. The RCMP opened the investigation in July following a complaint by RBC. They allege 23-year-old Ibrahim El-Hakim of Ottawa accessed the bank’s IT services for criminal purposes. They say he consulted several profiles without authorization and participated in fraud.
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RBC employee allegedly accessed Mark Carney’s banking information
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