New chair for police board in Surrey, B.C., after former chair quit in protest
SURREY — The police board in Surrey, B.C., says it has chosen its next chair, days after the last chair resigned over a controversial dismissal of the city’s police chief.
The Surrey Police Board says in a statement that it will be electing board member Perm Jawanda as its next chair.
Former chair and Semiahmoo First Nation Chief Harley Chappell stepped down last week, citing his opposition to the decision to fire Chief Const. Norm Lipinski.
Chappell said that the “political tentacles and pressures have reached too deeply” into the board and the board made the decision at a special meeting that he did not attend.
