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Title: Canada's current bureaucratic SNAFU
Source: CBC
URL Source: [None]
Published: Oct 7, 2010
Author: staff
Post Date: 2010-10-07 04:14:38 by Tatarewicz
Keywords: None
Views: 73
Comments: 1

Veteran claims government breached his privacy Last Updated: Thursday, October 7, 2010 CBC News

A Gulf War veteran is suing the federal government for allegedly breaching his privacy, saying his personal information was shared among hundreds of bureaucrats at Veterans Affairs.

Sean Bruyea, a vocal critic of veterans policy, said the government allowed personal medical and psychological information to be inserted into briefing notes sent to high-ranking bureaucrats and government ministers.

The briefing notes were about Bruyea's opposition to the government's new charter for modern veterans.

Bruyea claims the documents show more than 400 different bureaucrats have accessed his file — in many cases when they had no reason to do so.

He is now suing the government for $100,000, alleging it violated his privacy and his charter rights and breached its duty to him as a veteran.

"I want the system fixed so that other people don't have to go through what I went through, so they can not fear that their lives are going to be hijacked by a bureaucracy with a malevolent agenda."

Bruyea is also going after three high-ranking bureaucrats. Each one of them is named in the statement of claim, accused of "malfeasance in public office."

None of the allegations have been proven in court.

Veterans Affairs Minister Jean-Pierre Blackburn says he's now looking at increasing penalties for bureaucrats who break the rules.

"Up to now, if a person [looks at a] file who should not look, the maximum penalty is five days without payment. So it's really not enough," he said.

Canada's privacy commissioner is also investigating Veterans Affairs. Her report could be finished by the end of the week.

Read more: www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2...eteran.html#ixzz11esG4Pg0

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This case is not unique but rather typical at all levels of government, bringing in personality or some unrelated matter rather than deal forthrightly, intelligently and fairly with a complaint or turn it over to an arbitration panel. Imagine, mobilizing 400 "minds" and still probably not resolving the problem; shows what a joke a government bureaucracy is.

A poster at the CBC site offered:

For those interested in the full story, rather than pieces of one.... here is the link.

www.metronews.ca/ottawa/c...tions-of-privacy-breaches

Read more: www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2...eteran.html#ixzz11ev6nqUr

Tatarewicz  posted on  2010-10-07   4:37:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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