RCMP official accused of leaking secrets goes to trial in September 2022 cbc.ca 1 day ago Catharine Tunney © Justin Tang/The Canadian Press Cameron Ortis, a senior intelligence official at the RCMP, leaves the courthouse in Ottawa after being granted bail, Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2019. It was later revoked and he remains in custody.
The senior RCMP intelligence official accused of leaking secrets will head to trial in September 2022, three years after his arrest.
Cameron Jay Ortis, who led the force s national intelligence co-ordination centre, was arrested on Sept. 12, 2019 in Ottawa and accused of revealing secrets to an unnamed recipient and planning to give additional classified information to an unspecified foreign entity or terrorist group.
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The little-noticed internal audit of information technology security was completed last April and made public in July.
It called for several improvements to ensure the security and integrity of information at Public Safety, the umbrella department for the RCMP, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, the Correctional Service and the Parole Board of Canada.
The report was completed seven months after the arrest of a director of an RCMP intelligence centre made international headlines.
Cameron Jay Ortis is charged under the Security of Information Act for allegedly revealing secrets to an unnamed recipient and planning to give additional classified information to an unspecified foreign entity.