Federal prison service improperly listened to inmate calls with lawyers: auditors
OTTAWA — An internal audit found that federal prison staff improperly intercepted communication between an inmate and their lawyer in 10 per cent of cases reviewed, amounting to possible breaches of solicitor-client privilege.
The newly released Correctional Service of Canada audit also discovered that a lack of guidance and training led to other “significant compliance issues,” including failure to support or document grounds for snooping on prisoners’ conversations.
In addition, there were insufficient safeguards to ensure legal and policy obligations were met with respect to later notifying inmates that their communications had been intercepted.
The audit says the issues went largely undetected due to poor quality assurance and a lack of monitoring and reporting activity.