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*VICTORIA —* A former privacy czar will be paid $50,000 to tell the British
Columbia government how best to implement recommendations in a stinging
report that said officials — including those in the premier’s office —
routinely deleted information.

Technology Minister Amrik Virk said Monday David Loukidelis has until Dec.
15 to complete a report that advises the government on addressing 11
recommendations and five findings made by Information and Privacy
Commissioner Elizabeth Denham.


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