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UPDATE 1-Canadian spies accuse bosses of homophobia, racism -lawsuit

Published 2017-07-14, 03:43 p/m
© Reuters.  UPDATE 1-Canadian spies accuse bosses of homophobia, racism -lawsuit

By David Ljunggren

OTTAWA, July 14 (Reuters) - Five agents and analysts at Canada's spy service are suing their bosses with allegations of homophobia, racism and Islamophobia, the latest high-profile accusations of bad behavior to hit Canadian security forces.

The group of employees filed a C$35 million ($27.7 million)lawsuit on Thursday against the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), saying they had been bullied for more than a decade.

"CSIS is a workplace rife with discrimination, harassment, bullying and abuse of authority, in the which the tone set by management, namely to mock, abuse, humiliate and threaten employees, has permeated the workforce," said the lawsuit.

Last November, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police offered an apology to female officers and civilian members and settled claims of harassment, discrimination and sexual abuse made in two long-running court cases.

The Canadian armed forces have experienced similar issues for years. In 2015, after an investigation uncovered widespread sexual misconduct and hostility towards minorities and women, the new chief of the defense staff said such behavior "must stop now."

CSIS director David Vigneault said the agency took allegations of inappropriate behavior very seriously.

"CSIS does not tolerate harassment, discrimination or bullying under any circumstances," he said in a statement on Friday, while declining to comment on the specific allegations.

CSIS, which employs 3,300 people, has suffered a number of problems since it was created in 1984. Last November, a court declared it had illegally kept data collected during investigations and threatened sanctions. the five employees who are suing the agency, three are Muslim, one is gay and one is black.

The group said superiors regularly made derogatory comments, including that all Muslims were "blood thirsty murderers" or "terrorists."

Richard Fadden, who served as head of CSIS from 2009 to 2013, said he had not had the sense the agency suffered from such problems when he was in charge.

"We could not generalize that all Muslims, or all members of any group, were potential terrorists because we had to identify the real terrorists," he said in a phone interview.

"If some of the allegations are true they need to be dealt with quickly."

The opposition New Democrats called for an immediate investigation, citing potential concerns for Canada's national security.

($1 = 1.2648 Canadian dollars)

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