Bureaucrats, not politicians, made the decision to cut a special unit at Canada Revenue Agency that investigated organized crime, reports Postmedia News.
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The move was meant to improve the department’s efficiency, National Revenue Minister Kerry-Lynne Findlay, told the outlet.
In the 2012 budget, the CRA committed to cutting $253.1 million from its budget. In the 2013 budget, the government announced a further cut of $60.6 million at the agency.
In 2012, the department also dedicated $8 million to revoking charitable status from organizations that spend more than 10% on political activities. So far only one organization has been penalized, Postmedia reports.
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