The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has confirmed that it fired some employees for previously sharing private taxpayer information in an unauthorized Facebook Messenger group chat, according to recently released federal records.
Disciplinary Measures
The CRA said it notified all taxpayers who had been affected by the unauthorized conversation and offered them “credit protection services, as well as additional actions they could take to prevent fraud, and contact the CRA if they found it to be necessary.”The agency told The Epoch Times in an email that it notified a total of three taxpayers affected by the Facebook chat. It added that all employees involved in the chat were “retrained on Unauthorized Access and use of Social Media.”
“The most extreme cases of misconduct attract the most severe measures of discipline up to and including termination of employment,” a CRA spokesperson wrote on March 30.
However, the agency would not disclose how many employees had been disciplined or fired as a result of the incident, saying that the number was “very low” and therefore “would result in the serious possibility that one or more individuals could be identified” if they disclosed the exact number of employees involved.
“The disclosure of such personal information would constitute a breach of the privacy of those individuals unless the disclosure is otherwise authorized by the Privacy Act,” said the spokesperson.