By Nivedita Balu
CANADIAN federal police charged a former Royal Bank of Canada employee in Ottawa with allegedly accessing banking profiles of senior political leaders, including Prime Minister Mark Carney.
The accused, Ibrahim El-Hakim, was charged with fraud, unauthorized use of a computer, identity theft and trafficking in identity information, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said on Wednesday. RCMP opened an investigation in early July following a complaint from RBC, the country’s biggest bank.







