Spy agency CSIS reveals 24 harassment investigations in annual report
OTTAWA — Canada’s spy agency says in its annual public report that it dealt with 24 harassment investigations last year involving complaints by its staff.
But the chief human resources officer for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service says the number of investigations shouldn’t be used to criticise the agency, and they instead show more employees are placing “faith and confidence in CSIS’ internal grievance process.”
Renée de Bellefeuille says in the report issued last week that the number of investigations indicates advancements to improve workplace culture at CSIS.
She says they were bolstered by the announcement of an independent ombudsperson’s office in December “to openly discuss workplace-related issues or concerns.”