Hidden camera, internal memo reveal how unqualified truck drivers are getting onto Canada's roads | CBC News
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The leaked internal memo reveals that numerous employees at DriveTest have been terminated due to ongoing investigations into inappropriate behavior, including bribery and manipulation of testing materials.
Kiera Dubois, a DriveTest examiner, explained that the environment is rife with corruption, stating it's common for people to suggest bribing staff for test passes, highlighting a troubling culture.
The investigation highlights that the training students receive can be inadequate, contributing to serious issues regarding the integrity of the truck driver licensing process in Ontario.
Vice-president of operations Gary Cook's memo indicates serious allegations within the organization, emphasizing a broader concern about regulatory oversight and the integrity of commercial driver licensing.
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