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Man fined $2500 in connection to ‘triple delete’ Highway of Tears email scandal

A former Ministry of Transportation staffer who allegedly deleted email records on the Highway of Tears to prevent them from becoming public has pled guilty, according to multiple news sources.

George Gretes was charged with willfully making false statements following a scathing report from the BC Privacy Commissioner into the so called “triple delete” scandal.

In his initial complaint, whistleblower Tim Duncan says he was searching for email records in response to a Freedom of Information Request.

After finding over a dozen hits, Duncan says Gretes directed him to delete them. When he hesitated, Duncan says he took away his keyboard and deleted them saying; “It’s done. Now you don’t have to worry about it anymore.”

Gretes reportedly denied grabbing the keyboard out of Duncan’s hands, but plead guilty to ‘willfully making false statements to mislead, or attempt to mislead’ in the ensuing investigation.

The crown was looking for the maximum penalty for the offence – $5,000 dollars, however Gretes was sentenced to $2500, with one year to pay the fine.

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Colin Dacre
Colin Dacre
Raised in Surrey BC, graduate of BCIT that moved north to pursue the news. Email me at [email protected] or find me on twitter

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