Gov’t could be more transparent with COVID fine info: Privacy commissioner
Saskatchewan’s privacy commissioner believes the provincial government could do more to inform the public on COVID-19-related incidents.
On Thursday, the Ministry of Health revealed that a business had been fined $10,000 with a $4,000 surcharge for violating COVID-19 guidelines.
However, it did not share any information such as when or where the violation happened.
Ronald Kruzeniski, the privacy commissioner, said there is nothing stopping the government from revealing more details.