Ministry employee accused of being involved in immigration scheme
At Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Immigration and Career Training, a former employee is being accused of accessing client information as part of what was described as an immigration “scheme.”
According to a report from the Saskatchewan Information and Privacy Commissioner, an investigation into the unnamed employee started in January last year. Deputy Minister of Immigration and Career Training Richelle Bourgoin said the investigation was also around the employee inappropriately accessing information, but couldn’t say whether it was related to the scheme outlined later.
Over the next several months, two complaints came in from clients, reports were ordered and third-party investigations undertaken.
It came to find that the privacy of 40 clients had been breached as of the end of May; Bourgoin said the ministry doesn’t expect that number to grow.