Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said financial records of President Trump’s personal lawyer Michael Cohen appear to have been leaked from his agency and the inspector general is investigating.

“Our inspector general is reviewing the issue of leaks. There is the appearance that some of the information may have gone out,” Mnuchin told the House Appropriations Committee on Tuesday.

The New Yorker last week wrote about a law enforcement official who released documents to the media about Cohen’s banking records because he thought the information was being hidden.

“There is no excuse whatsoever for anybody who has access to these important systems to release information on an unauthorized basis,​”​ Mnuchin said.

He added that procedures do exist at Treasury to “suppress important information” for law enforcement reasons, but would not comment on “whether this was or was not done” with the Suspicious Activity Reports on Cohen’s accounts​ in a Treasury database.​

​Michael Avenatti, the lawyer for porn star Stormy Daniels, publicly released information from those accounts, showing that Cohen had received payments from a number of corporations, including one firm connected to a Russian oligarch.

Cohen paid ​Daniels ​$130,000 weeks before the 2016 election to remain quiet about an ​affair she alleges she had with Trump​ a decade earlier.