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Regina Police Officer Snooped on 6 People Using Police Database, Privacy Commissioner Says

Const. Clinton Duquette improperly accessed sensitive police records 67 times over three years, affecting six individuals, with the privacy commissioner referring the case for prosecution.

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Saskatchewan’s privacy commissioner has found the Regina Police Service’s (RPS) disciplinary measures are “wholly inadequate” in the case of an officer who misused the police database to spy on citizens over the course of several years.

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Regina Police reacts to finding of privacy breaches by an officer

Privacy commissioner found Cst. Clinton Duquette improperly accessed the RPS internal database on multiple occasions between 2021 and 2023.

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