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A former RBC employee was charged for illegally accessing Canada’s prime minister’s bank info.
A 23-year-old former Royal Bank of Canada employee from Ottawa, Ibrahim El-Hakim, has been charged with fraud, unauthorized computer use, identity theft, and trafficking in identity information after allegedly accessing Prime Minister Mark Carney’s personal banking data without authorization.
The RCMP, which launched an investigation in early July following a complaint from RBC, arrested El-Hakim on July 10 and released him on a promise to appear.
RBC confirmed he is no longer employed and cooperated fully with authorities.
The case, handled by the RCMP’s Integrated National Security Enforcement Team, involves no indication of a threat to the prime minister’s safety or national security.
The investigation remains ongoing, with no further details released.
Un antiguo empleado de RBC fue acusado por acceder ilegalmente a la información bancaria del primer ministro de Canadá.