Globe and Mail- Canada’s chief technology officer accused of manipulating, destroying files at CBSA
Canada’s chief technology officer, Minh Doan, a central figure in the hearings related to the ArriveCan app and contracting misconduct allegations, faces accusations of taking unusual steps that led to the destruction of e-mails at the Canada Border Services Agency, a claim he strongly denies.
According to an internal complaint filed by a CBSA IT employee and obtained by The Globe and Mail, Mr. Doan is accused of moving data files around in a way that led to the permanent destruction of e-mails and other documents that may have been relevant to an access to information request about the agency’s interactions with GCStrategies. The private two-person IT staffing company has received more than $59-million in federal contract work since 2017.

More corruption, quelle surprise!
“Family friendth that have $80,000 Jamaican vacathen properthese” .
yes . the hair lisperer
“GCStrategies” which appeared in 2015, one might wonder what “Value Add” they provide as middleman on all these contracts…
Government Corrupt Strategies
Gorilla Cover Strategies
Great Coincidences Strategies
Glorious Communist Strategies
Gigantic Coin Strategies
Get Connected Strategies
Giant C###s Strategies
You know, I’m beginning to think there’s something fishy about the whole COVID-1984 thing.
Hey check and see if those FILTHY guys have a Jamaican Villa.
Or Spendy McBlackface ‘s black paint….
Wait, you can’t even say “Black Paint”!
You have to say, “Hey, LEBRON, will you PLEASE Paint my house”
This week, I had to take my company’s annual business conduct guidelines course. One of the red flags they always have on the course is companies or individuals for whom the rationale for their presence is unclear and who don’t seem to add value. One point which is always made is the lack of apparent skills and resources to accomplish the contractual work in question. A two person contractor would be an example of that.