Staff in public safety minister's office knew about Paul Bernardo's prison transfer months before minister did

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Staff in Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino’s office knew for three months that serial killer and rapist Paul Bernardo would be transferred from a maximum to a medium-security prison — but didn’t inform the minister until after it had happened — CBC News has learned.

The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) said it first emailed Mendicino’s office on March 2 to inform it that Bernardo would be moved to a medium-security institution. A final date for the transfer hadn’t been determined at that time.

CSC said it sent a second email on May 25 to Mendicino’s office saying Bernardo would be transferred four days later. 

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