Spy watchdog flags risk of bias in Canada Revenue Agency audits tied to terrorism
OTTAWA — A national spy watchdog has found “a lack of rigour” in the way the Canada Revenue Agency selects charities for audits over terrorism concerns, saying the process introduces risks of bias and discrimination.
In a newly released report, the National Security and Intelligence Review Agency says the Review and Analysis Division of the CRA’s charities directorate lacks an evidence-based method of validating the risk indicators it uses to justify scrutiny of a charity.
The agency concluded that some charities were audited even though there was no clear risk of terrorist funding, contrary to CRA’s claim that the Review and Analysis Division investigates only the highest-risk cases.
The agency recommends the CRA division ensure that the decision to launch an audit is supported by current and credible information or intelligence.


