Just read the letter again . . . it sounds so right, to keep confidential information, well, confidential.
Yet, I do remember an article where a "good example (name withheld)", who obtained information about a fellow jw from her place of employment in a medical center, felt impelled by her conscience to ask the so-called sinner to confess to the elders, and if this didn't happen, to rat them out.
This behaviour could and should cost her the job. So much for confidentiality! Not important . . unless its important to the WTS.
Mr Flipper has it right, the WT Society does believe that they are superior to the laws of the land - without the least justification.
Retro