Forces encourage more sex-assault reports but not helping victims, auditor says
OTTAWA — The federal auditor general has warned the Canadian Forces that it has failed to properly support victims of sexual misconduct, undercutting attempts to eradicate such behaviour in the ranks.
In a frank assessment released Tuesday, Michael Ferguson also blasted what he said were long delays in resolving cases of sexual misconduct and the poor level of training for service members on the issue.
Eradicating sexual misconduct has been a top priority for military commanders since a series of devastating reports several years ago uncovered a highly sexualized culture where misbehaviour was ignored or hidden.
Awareness has certainly increased in recent years, the auditor’s report said even as it underscored the importance of dealing with the problem for military’s overall effectiveness.