Secret Memo Slams Canadian Police On Inaccurate ISP Request Records
An anonymous reader writes Last fall, Daniel Therrien, the government's newly appointed Privacy
Commissioner of Canada, released the annual
report on the Privacy Act, the legislation that governs how
government collects, uses, and discloses personal information. The
lead story from the report was the result of an audit of the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police practices regarding warrantless requests for
telecom subscriber information. Michael Geist now reports
that a secret internal memo reveals the situation was far worse,
with auditors finding the records from Canada's lead law
enforcement agency were unusable since they were "inaccurate and
incomplete."
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