My colleague Sinclair Stewart and I teamed up for this story in today's Globe and Mail:
Top officials at Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce huddled over the weekend in an effort to stem the fallout from an embarrassing glitch in which the confidential information of hundreds of customers was mistakenly faxed to a junkyard in Virginia.
Chief executive officer John Hunkin, along with chief privacy officer Ron Lalonde, retail banking head Jill Denham, and other members of CIBC's "business recovery team" met at the bank's Toronto headquarters Saturday morning to discuss ways of defusing the controversy and fine-tuning their communications strategy . . . [Read the full story]
|
||||||||
|
Recent Comments
Login
Search
This Month
Month Archive
|
CIBC works on damage control in wake of fax foul-up
No comments found.
|
National Post Top Stories Who pays for this blog? I receive no fees, considerations, etc. etc. for the posts on this blog nor do I have any plans to accept any. My salary is paid by Canwest Global Communications Corp. I work for that company as the Ottawa-based National Affairs Correspondent for Canwest News Service. The blog publishing platform used here is called Blogware and it's developed by Tucows Inc. of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Blogware users typically pay a monthly fee for using this platform but I do not as Tucows has kindly provided me with this platform. I may report on Tucows, its associated operations and executives, and on industry issues that may affect Tucows. I am grateful for Tucows' assistance but that's it. No favours were promised for their generosity nor do Tucows executives expect any. I hold no direct equity or stock in any company, Tucows included. If you think other disclosures are appropriate in this space, I'd like to hear from you. All of my contact details are always at www.davidakin.com You can read more about this section |
||||||
|
||||||||
Errata, observations and working notes