Watchdog raps intelligence service over lack of reporting on possibly illegal acts
OTTAWA — The Canadian Security Intelligence Service may have run afoul of the law when it didn’t fully inform the public safety minister of potentially illegal conduct by CSIS employees, including possible Charter violations, says a newly released watchdog report.
The National Security and Intelligence Review Agency report, which covers 2024, says reporting unlawful conduct to the minister is a fundamental accountability measure in the CSIS Act, the legislation governing the spy service.
The CSIS Act states that if the service’s director believes an employee may have broken the law while performing their duties, the director must report that incident to the minister.
The watchdog says CSIS has consistently interpreted this responsibility as a requirement for the director to report only those incidents that could amount to a prosecutable offence.


