The Tax Man
The Vancouver Sun reports that a man working for the Canada Revenue Agency used government computers to find the addresses, incomes, and marital status of women he wanted to date. The paper says an agency audit found he looked up personal data on some 60 people, where the searches did not appear to be job-related. The man ended up dating and living with one of the women whose personal data he searched. The newspaper says the agency refused to say whether the man still worked there or whether any of the women were notified of his searches.
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