Before you do anything it would be wise to check the torque on the slave cylinder bolts to make sure they did not vibrate loose. Then take it for a ride and if there is no leak, then your bolts were too loose; problem solved.
Huh? The bolts that connect the slave to engine case would have no effect on anything leaking. One can, in theory, totally remove the slave - leave the push rod in place and run the engine w/o leaks.
rsoffar - give it another cleaning - make sure to pull off the slave, it's rubber booty and all and get in that recess with towels and such. When my bike had it's leak, the leaks was behind and below the clutch slave - but oil managed to work uphill and get into the cavity where the push rod passes through. Leaking oil does some freaky stuff - like traveling uphill