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RCMP head says force is 'vulnerable' to leaks after Mountie arrested in Alberta

The head of the RCMP says the national police force is vulnerable to leaks — a warning that comes as multiple people with ties to the RCMP face charges or have been convicted already.

«If you think that we can ensure that everything in the organization never leaks out, we're vulnerable to that, we're aware of it,» Commissioner Mike Duheme said Wednesday.

«We have measures when we recruit people, we have robust measures, but as people progress, sometimes they make different decisions that sometimes come back to harm them, and we address them.»

Last week, the RCMP alleged that Alberta Const. Eli Ndatuje «accessed non-top secret RCMP records systems in order to assist a foreign actor.»

Court records show Ndatuje is accused of sending «safeguarded information on the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) system to a foreign entity, to wit the Republic of Rwanda.» Ndatuje faces three charges, including one of violating the Security of Information Act.

«It just demonstrates that once we found out about it, we investigated and took appropriate measures,» said Duheme.

News of Ndatuje's charges came a week after Cameron Ortis, a former high-ranking civilian RCMP member, was sentenced to 14 years in prison for trying to sell classified information to police targets.

Retired RCMP officer William Majcher was charged with foreign interference last summer; he was granted bail Tuesday afternoon. The RCMP alleges he «used his knowledge and his extensive network of contacts in Canada to obtain intelligence or services to benefit the People's Republic of China.»

It also alleges Majcher «contributed to the Chinese government's efforts to identify and intimidate an individual outside the scope of Canadian law.» Both alleged offences fall under

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