Gatineau, April 10, 2014—Suzanne Legault, Information Commissioner of Canada, tabled a special report in Parliament today that concludes there was improper involvement by ministerial staff with five access to information requests at Public Works and Government Services Canada. The investigation that is the basis of the report covered the period from July 2008 to January 2010.
“I found interference by three members of the staff of former Minister Christian Paradis in the access to information process and a failure of departmental officials to prevent this from happening,” said Commissioner Legault.
The ministerial staff members directed access to information officials to remove information that these same officials had decided to disclose. The access to information officials had authority under the Access to Information Act to decide what information could be released. The ministerial staff did not.
The Commissioner also found that the involvement by ministerial staff led to delays in responding to requesters. “The duty to provide timely access requires that institutions respond to requesters as soon as the release has been approved by a delegated decision maker” said Commissioner Legault.
The report follows an earlier finding of interference against one of the three staffers involved in this investigation.
The report is available on the Office of the Information Commissioner’s website.
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