CSIS boss apologizes for response to rape claim, revamps anti-harassment plans
VANCOUVER — Canada’s spy chief has apologized to staff for his response to rape and harassment allegations in the agency’s British Columbia office.
In a town hall this week, David Vigneault told Canadian Security Intelligence Service staff about new anti-harassment measures in what he called an “extraordinary moment.”
He said the officer accused in the complaints, details of which were made public in an investigation by The Canadian Press last week, is no longer employed by the agency, as of Monday.
Vigneault said he had ordered the “urgent” creation of an ombudsperson’s office to handle workplace problems “without fear or reprisal.”