Covert entry: spies, lies and crimes inside Canada's secret service
Canadian non-fiction, Canadian authors (Non-fiction), Law and crime, Espionage
Human-narrated audio
Summary
John Farrell, once a dedicated CSIS operative, believed in the service's "Ways and Means Act": If you have a way to get things done, the means - legal or not - are justified. Breaking the silence surrounding CSIS, he describes… its leadership, day-to-day operations, and major cases, to provide Canadians with a clearer understanding of what often takes place in the name of national security. He reveals a portrait of incompetence, venality, and law breaking, and shatters the myth that CSIS respects the rights and liberties it is charged with protecting. 2002.