An internal investigation months later showed the team at Canadian Joint Operations Command did in fact violate intelligence-gathering rules by using their personal computers and home networks to collect information about Canadians, CBC News reported last month.
@sbv And now they might sue, and then be awarded money.
So the taxpayers pay for the military to do what they do, they do wrong, soldiers report it, get reprimanded, which is wrong, for which they might sue, and win money, which comes from the military, which comes from taxpayers… We just keep getting it, coming and going. If they’d never been ordered to do something wrong in the first place, at least we’d only be paying for it once. @Wudi
Looks like they were right.
@sbv And now they might sue, and then be awarded money.
So the taxpayers pay for the military to do what they do, they do wrong, soldiers report it, get reprimanded, which is wrong, for which they might sue, and win money, which comes from the military, which comes from taxpayers… We just keep getting it, coming and going. If they’d never been ordered to do something wrong in the first place, at least we’d only be paying for it once. @Wudi