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September 14, 2009
Today International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia The ICTY found its former employee Florence Hartmann guilty of disclosing confidential information in the Slobodan Milošević case. It fined her seven thousand euros for disclosing confidential information and contempt of court.
From 2000 to 2006, Florence Hartmann worked in the press service of the Hague Tribunal. Judges found her guilty on two counts of disclosing confidential information in the case of the former Yugoslav president.
The first case stems from information presented by the former press secretary in her book, "Peace and Punishment." It was published in September 2007. The second charge stems from an article published in 2008.
The ICTY found that the former spokesperson, who had held that position for over six years, knew that the information being published was confidential but nevertheless made it public.
Please note: This information is raw content obtained directly from the source. It represents an accurate account of the source's assertions and does not necessarily reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.
