Spy watchdog's foreign meddling review finds 'unacceptable gaps' in accountability

A sign for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service building is shown in Ottawa, Tuesday, May 14, 2013. The national spy watchdog says the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and Public Safety lacked a system for tracking who received and read specific intelligence on foreign interference, creating "unacceptable gaps in accountability." THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

OTTAWA - The Canadian Security Intelligence Service and Public Safety Canada lacked a system for tracking who received and read specific intelligence on foreign interference, creating "unacceptable gaps in accountability," the national spy watchdog has found.

In a report made public late Monday, the National Security and Intelligence Review Agency also said CSIS's distribution of intelligence on political foreign meddling was inconsistent during the last two general elections.

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