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How many are operating in U.S corporations here, are working with foreign agencies to allow in spies or terrorists?
Mexico is going to replace Canada. Canadians cops will celebrate their unchallenged power as they continue to destroy our young and most ambitious.
OTTAWA — For at least 13 years, an employee of the federal border services agency improperly accessed government databases and passed on confidential information to immigration applicants, some of whom would become clients of his real estate side gigs.
In a stern decision rendered in February and recently published online, the federal labour tribunal confirmed the 2017 firing of Placide Kalisa, a longtime Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) employee who was contesting his dismissal.
At the time of his firing, Kalia’s job as a senior program officer was to recommend if the agency could continue safely removing inadmissible foreign nationals to certain countries or not.
But Kalisa, who immigrated from Rwanda decades ago and is deeply connected to Rwandan community, was also a part-time real estate agent and manager.
In the decision, the tribunal found that Kalisa had committed dozens of “worrisome” unauthorized searches of sensitive CBSA and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) databases between 2003 and his suspension in 2016, sometimes to help future clients of his side gigs.
“He committed many serious acts of misconduct over a long period. He accessed the CBSA’s and IRCC’s databases to carry out searches that were not required or related to his CBSA work. He made them for personal reasons, either to help acquaintances or to benefit his real-estate agent activities,” the CBSA told the tribunal, which agreed with the statement.
How many are operating in U.S corporations here, are working with foreign agencies to allow in spies or terrorists?
Mexico is going to replace Canada. Canadians cops will celebrate their unchallenged power as they continue to destroy our young and most ambitious.
OTTAWA — For at least 13 years, an employee of the federal border services agency improperly accessed government databases and passed on confidential information to immigration applicants, some of whom would become clients of his real estate side gigs.
In a stern decision rendered in February and recently published online, the federal labour tribunal confirmed the 2017 firing of Placide Kalisa, a longtime Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) employee who was contesting his dismissal.
At the time of his firing, Kalia’s job as a senior program officer was to recommend if the agency could continue safely removing inadmissible foreign nationals to certain countries or not.
But Kalisa, who immigrated from Rwanda decades ago and is deeply connected to Rwandan community, was also a part-time real estate agent and manager.
In the decision, the tribunal found that Kalisa had committed dozens of “worrisome” unauthorized searches of sensitive CBSA and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) databases between 2003 and his suspension in 2016, sometimes to help future clients of his side gigs.
“He committed many serious acts of misconduct over a long period. He accessed the CBSA’s and IRCC’s databases to carry out searches that were not required or related to his CBSA work. He made them for personal reasons, either to help acquaintances or to benefit his real-estate agent activities,” the CBSA told the tribunal, which agreed with the statement.