It said on BBC yesterday that the contents of the communiques were wide ranging enough that only a very small number of people would have access to all of them, and it would be a fairly straightforward process to find out who had done the leaking.
Yes, I read somewhere that the distribution list might be around 5 to 10 people in the first instance, so starting the process of investigating should not be too difficult (although clearly roadblocks will appear along the way)
It said on BBC yesterday that the contents of the communiques were wide ranging enough that only a very small number of people would have access to all of them, and it would be a fairly straightforward process to find out who had done the leaking.