Former CBSA Employee Minh Doan Accused of Destroying Emails Related to ArriveCAN

Published on January 26, 2024

A central player in the ArriveCAN scandal has been accused of taking unusual steps that led to Canada Border Service Agency (CBSA) emails being destroyed, a charge he denies. According to an internal complaint filed by a CBSA employee that was obtained by The Globe and Mail, Canada’s Chief Technology Officer Minh Doan allegedly moved data files around in a manner that led to them being lost during his tenure at the CBSA. It is thought the documents could have been relevant to an Access to Information Request related to the agency’s interactions with GC Strategies, a company involved in the development of the ArriveCAN app....