Ask for public inquiry if you disagree: police complaint commissioner to mayors
VICTORIA — The Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner is encouraging two Greater Victoria mayors to ask for a public inquiry if they have a problem with its report that says the politicians mishandled harassment allegations made against a former police chief.
Rollie Woods, deputy police complaint commissioner, says his office would be happy to provide documents backing up its claims that Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps and Esquimalt Mayor Barb Desjardins rushed to conclude an internal investigation against former chief Frank Elsner.
“If they think they’ve been hard done by in any way in this report, we have a considerable body of evidence we would be willing to provide at any public inquiry so the truth would certainly come out,” Woods said in an interview.
Both Helps and Desjardins have said they want to discuss the tone of the report with the solicitor general. Woods said that while the solicitor general can call for a public inquiry, his office has no authority over the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner.
