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Old 02-26-2008, 08:07 AM   #1
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Professional secrecy must also be kept by translators and interpreters, pursuant to the Professional Secrecy Act.

"A person shall also be deemed to have become the depositary of a secret by reason of his calling, profession or office when he obtains such secret by reason of being an employee, or employer, a partner or assistant, of a person who falls within the scope of article 257 of the Criminal Code or by reason of having acted as interpreter or translator in the communication of such secret." [Part II, 4 (1); Professional Secrecy Act]

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