PM says officials signed contracts that have ‘questionable levels of security’ and could leave country exposed
He noted that while Canadian security agencies have warned about “foreign interference in our institutions and our structures”, here officials are “signing contracts that have questionable levels of security for our operations and our national security institutions like the RCMP.”
Hytera also faces accusations – which it denies – of conspiring to steal trade secrets from US telecommunications company Motorola Solutions. The RCMP also said it was confident that the system, which was already being installed, would remain secure. “I mean, it’s almost something that you’d expect to be out of a spy novel, but characters in spy novels would never be that incompetent,” he added.
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