Federal bureaucrat cleared over alleged improper deletion of ArriveCan records
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Federal bureaucrat cleared over alleged improper deletion of ArriveCan records
TOM CARDOSO
PUBLISHED 45 MINUTES AGO
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A report by Information Commissioner Caroline Maynard cleared senior public servant and former VP and chief information officer at the CBSA, Minh Doan, of allegations he destroyed records related to the procurement of the ArriveCan app.
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A high-ranking federal bureaucrat who was publicly accused of improperly deleting records related to the procurement of Ottawa’s costly and controversial A…
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