After I reported my observations to management, they began to push me aside. Either I had no work at all, or they gave me tasks that were beneath my skills. They took away tasks that I had been hired to perform. After that, I could go several days without work. Then, on Thursday evening, someone would come and put a pile of files on my desk, the equivalent of a full week of work. I could not meet the Friday deadline. What concerned me about this way of doing things was that it involved operational work important for our border officers. They needed to have these files to be able to perform their duties.
Then, when they saw that they could not hang something on me this way, they began to sabotage my work. That was not successful, so they vandalized my office. I provided you with photos of that. It took me several days to find everything.
Next, they tried to launch investigations on me just to undermine me. One day, I helped a new colleague who did not know the difference between a trip number, an authorization number and a tax identification number. I was accused of accessing information that I did not have authorization to access. I went through a management investigation, until the head of security confirmed that I had been doing my job, that I had been helping a colleague and that I had done nothing wrong.
Then, I got sick several times. There was no explanation. One morning, Purell was found in my coffee. This was one of the triggers.