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|    16 Dec 14 02:12:01    |
      From: AlanBaggett@volcanomail.com              Margaret Atwood dismayed by 'sloppy' privacy breach: CRA SOTW              Revenue Canada privacy breach concerns artists, writers       By Dean Beeby, CBC News                     Some of the writers, artists and broadcasters whose private tax information       was improperly made public this week by the Canada Revenue Agency have       criticized the government for being "sloppy" with their confidential       information.              "It does make you wonder what's going on at the CRA," author Tim Wynne-Jones       said when contacted by CBC News on Wednesday.              "If they can make this kind of gaffe, what else are they doing wrong?"              The agency has been scrambling to contact hundreds of Canadians - many of them       rich and well known - who were caught in one of the most serious privacy       breaches at agency that has reported at least 22 such incidents since April of       this year.              A digital spreadsheet the agency erroneously sent to CBC this week included       the names of several hundred mostly prominent Canadians, as well as their home       addresses and the value of charitable tax receipts they had been given for       donating art,        manuscripts, sculptures, photographs and other objects to museums, art       galleries, archives and other cultural institutions.              CBC News has withheld all personal information, with the exception of naming       some of the individuals on the list.              Margaret Atwood tweeted that CRA had been "sloppy" in releasing information       about her donations of papers to the University of Toronto.              Toronto broadcaster Dini Petty, whose donation of videotapes and a manuscript       to York University appears on the list, said she was "disappointed" by the CRA       breach.              "I would have thought the security would have been impenetrable," she said.              'Hunt me down'              Asked whether she had lost confidence in the agency, Petty said: "I have       complete confidence that Revenue Canada will continue to hunt me down like a       dog for every penny I owe them for the rest of my days."              Petty, Wynne-Jones and several others contacted said they had received no       notification from the Canada Revenue Agency about the breach.              Toronto-based artist Charles Pachter called the disclosure of his personal       details "very bizarre."              "They should be called to task," he said in an interview. "It's silly that       they divulged these names."              Pachter said he was given a charitable receipt for donating a series of       paintings to the visitor centre at Toronto's historic Fort York site.              Canada Revenue Agency officials did not respond to questions Wednesday,       referring instead to a statement issued by commissioner Andrew Treusch.              "The document was accidentally released to the CBC through human error," it       said. "When CRA became aware of the breach, CRA officials immediately       contacted the CBC to inform them of the error and retrieve the documents.       Retrieval efforts continue."              Treusch added that all individuals affected would be contacted by registered       mail and given a telephone number to get more information.              "The CRA shares the concern and dismay of those individuals whose privacy has       been impacted and sincerely regrets the error."              The agency has reported the breach to Canada's privacy commissioner, and has       promised a preliminary report before the end of the week.              Follow @DeanBeeby on Twitter              ----------------------------------------------------------       Miss a Tax Tale Miss a lot!       Visit the CRA SOTW Library at http://canada.revenue.agency.angelfire.com              ------------------------------------------------------------       Alan Baggett - http://www.taxcollectorsbible.com/ - Tax Collector's Bible              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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