Blaise Ndala
About Blaise Ndala
Blaise Ndala serves as the Deputy Director of Investigations at the Government of Canada, focusing on correctional facilities. He has a strong background in legal analysis, human rights law, and project management, with previous roles at the Parole Board of Canada and Justice Canada.
Work at Government of Canada
Blaise Ndala currently serves as the Deputy Director of Investigations at the Government of Canada, a position he has held since 2020. In this role, he focuses on investigations related to correctional facilities, leveraging his extensive experience in the field. Prior to this, he worked as a Senior Investigator from 2016 to 2020, where he developed a comprehensive understanding of the Canadian correctional system. His career at the Government of Canada has been marked by a commitment to ensuring accountability and oversight within correctional institutions.
Education and Expertise
Blaise Ndala has a robust educational background in law and public administration. He earned a Bachelor of Law from Université de Kinshasa between 1996 and 2001. He furthered his studies with a Master's degree in Public Administration - International from Université du Québec - École nationale d'Administration publique from 2007 to 2009. Additionally, he completed a Master's in International Human Rights Law at Université catholique de Louvain in 2004. His expertise encompasses legal analysis, human rights law, and professional ethics.
Background
Blaise Ndala has a diverse professional background that includes various roles within the Government of Canada. Before his current position, he worked as a Legal Analyst & Advisor at the Parole Board of Canada from 2013 to 2015. He also served as a Coordinator for Values and Ethics at Justice Canada from 2011 to 2013 and as a Planning Analyst at Elections Canada from 2009 to 2011. This varied experience has provided him with a strong foundation in legal and ethical frameworks within Canadian governance.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Blaise Ndala has made significant contributions to the fields of law and public administration. His roles have involved critical analysis and advisory functions that have influenced policies related to parole and corrections. His work in investigations at the Government of Canada has enhanced oversight within correctional facilities, reflecting his commitment to human rights and ethical governance. His educational qualifications and professional experiences have equipped him with the skills necessary to navigate complex legal and ethical issues.