Details reveal clearer picture of snooping within immigration ministry
Details are trickling out about two incidents of snooping within the Ministry of Immigration and Career Training in Saskatchewan.
The province’s information and privacy commissioner, Ronald Kruzeniski, released one report on the two separate incidents this month. This comes a few months after an immigration scheme within the ministry was revealed by another of Kruzeniski’s reports.
According to the new report, two employees both accessed information inappropriately in their work for the ministry and were found out through questions around conflicts of interest.
These are two of the three people the ministry announced in June had been fired for privacy breaches, at the same time it announced a mass privacy breach in its system.


