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    1. >Forty-seven cases dealt with time theft, tardiness, absenteeism or unauthorized leave. One of the most serious involved an IRCC employee accused of simultaneously holding two full-time federal government jobs over a period of three-and-a-half years, during which they even made fake overtime claims. 

      >“In addition, the investigation revealed that the employee misrepresented his productivity by falsifying his activity reports, and by sending emails at certain times, which misled his supervisors into thinking that he was actively working,” an supplementary report on the case revealed. The employee resigned during the investigation. 

      >Another IRCC staffer posted outside Canada maintained a public blog “where they discussed aspects of their work at the embassy, including private conversations with embassy staff and views on the country’s people and government,” as well as “political opinions that could potentially damage IRCC’s reputation.”

    2. ExotiquePlayboy on

      I am willing to bet my life savings on exactly who is committing this fraud

    3. How the fuck do you get a job like this while not even being a citizen of Canada?
      Checking your own immigration status.
      What has happened here and why are we letting it continue?

    4. CruelRegulator on

      So 105 of the 1600 reports are from the IRCC alone. There are ~ 40 other federal departments. I guess it’s a bit statistically significant, yeah.

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