Tartar, if a CEO of a company does a major breach of confidentiality like this, exceeding both what is ethical and what is legal besides crossing his own professional conduct as a CEO of a company, which is not a light position at all and which is consequently held to even stricter responsibility as a representative of the company's philosophy and behaviour...you can definitely bet that being removed from the post is likely the least of Huffman's legal and personal concerns. You are far too forgiving; the corporate system is not like that, even if the public or users of the company remain largely ignorant or unconcerned by the misdemeanour in question...which is also not likely to be the case here.