RCMP national security program depends on trust of partners: civilian member tells trial of former boss Cameron Ortis

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Daniel Morris told court that partners have to trust that the RCMP will handle intelligence material properly or they will ‘stop sharing’

The RCMP national security program depends on the trust of its intelligence gathering partners, a veteran of the force has told court in the trial of his former boss who allegedly shared secrets.

During cross-examination by Mr. Ortis’s lawyer, Mark Ertel, Mr. Morris told court that the OR could not support criminal investigations, unlike another unit in the force known as the National Intelligence Coordination Centre. An agreed statement states that upon Mr. Ortis’s return from language training in April, 2016, he was appointed to the position of director general of the NICC.

The now 51-year-old’s arrest in September, 2019 created considerable concern among the Five Eyes – an intelligence pact which Canada is part of along with Britain, the United States, Australia and New Zealand – because of the level of access to classified information that he had access to. An agreed statement of facts for Mr. Ortis’s trial said that from at least 2014, the RCMP, along with multiple Five Eyes law enforcement and intelligence agencies, investigated money laundering activities conducted by various entities associated with Altaf Khanani, a Dubai-based money service businesses owner and the head of an international money laundering network.

 

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