In the course of questioning, Lewis said he had been communicating with Gambian immigration officials via WhatsApp and his personal email, not his CBSA email. When Will asked why Lewis didn’t give Gambian officials his CBSA email, Lewis initially evaded. “So the CBSA allows you to work with confidential informants without even telling the agency who those people are?” Will asked. “And it allows you to receive information from those confidential informants and tender it in a legal proceeding without even telling the CBSA who those informants are?”Lewis said he deals with confidential informants all the time. “So you’re testifying that the CBSA has a policy on the use of confidential informants, you’re using a confidential informant, but you’re not aware of the contents of the policy on confidential informants, is that your evidence?”Lewis agreed.
Source: thestar November 14, 2020 01:44 UTC