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Internet agency discovers explicit photos on president’s computer — fires IT staff, keeps president

Imagine your boss — the company president — asks you to transfer files from one company computer to a new one. As the work is underway, sexually explicit photos start popping up on the screen from files he has been storing....

https://www.therecord.com/news-stor...nt-s-computer-fires-it-staff-keeps-president/
 
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I swear, we have crossed dimensions. Nothing makes sense anymore.
 
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Heads need to roll on this one, and potentially bring up the question of whether the CIRA should continue to have a monopoly on .CA registrations.
 
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Heads need to roll on this one, and potentially bring up the question of whether the CIRA should continue to have a monopoly on .CA registrations.

Might be time to open it up, seems CIRA is just messing things up lately.
 
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Headquartered in Ottawa, this little-known agency has annual revenues of $27 million, funded by Canadian individuals and corporations. It's website states that CIRA is "building a better online Canada" and "creating a secure, accessible and resilient internet, for all Canadians."

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CIRA would not reveal information related to salaries of top executives, including Holland. The agency's financial statements record overall annual salaries of $12.3 million (number of employees and executives not listed), and payments of $249,665 annually to the agency's 12 board members.

Above quote from the article.

Looks like Employees of CIRA take away half of the revenues from operations. SMH
 
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And namepros in it's ultimate wisdom has decided this is not domaining news and moved the topic into the break room.

Personally I think that was a wrong move but my objections were ignored.

They will probably delete this but it is an integral part of the conversation because I sure as heck think this is domaining news. It shows unethical behavior right at the top of CIRA.
 
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Check out this BS from the CIRA Board:

CIRA's board has provided a non-denial denial: it says it probed the porn allegations and "took appropriate action, in accordance with the recommendations of that inquiry," and claimed the IT staff dismissals were "unrelated to the incident cited above and were fully documented, proper, and in CIRA’s best interests."

LOL, it just happened that the same IT staff who found the hardcore porn stash and reported it to HR were mysteriously fired and required to sign NDAs to get their severance?

I think the next step for the news media is to find out exactly who is Byron Holland, and how in the world he holds this much power. Bigger men than him have fallen for far less.
 
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