Posted on 03/04/2009 3:51:52 AM PST by Loyalist
METRO VANCOUVER -- A tax collector in Surrey used the Canada Revenue Agencys computers to look up personal information of young women he hoped to date, such as their addresses, income and marital status, according to internal government documents obtained by The Vancouver Sun.
Those documents also show he ended up dating, and then moving in with, one of the women whose privacy he violated.
CRAs internal investigation of the matter obtained by The Sun through the Access to Information Act reveals concerns were first raised in May 2007 when a manager noticed an online dating questionnaire on the employees desk.
The agency conducted an audit and discovered he had accessed roughly 60 personal tax files on agency computers that did not appear to be related to his job.
More than 20 of those unauthorized searches involved single Vancouver women born between 1970 and 1980, roughly the same age as the employee.
(Excerpt) Read more at vancouversun.com ...
Unlucky in work, but for now, lucky in love.
Cheap, cheap cheap, Pay a couple of bucks and get the real deal on women with over 20 or so “factors” like spying, lurking, and whatever stalker types, I mean with the US IRS folkwhich is like half his profile, it’s not like this “Candidadian” guy could not find a match.
Oh what a lonley boy!
He got the info for free? I have to pay a private detective for it!
As opposed to beaurcrats in places like OH who use state computers in an attempt to dig up dirt on obama critcs.
What a stud.
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