Ontario police reforms would 'completely subvert' watchdog's independence, director says
Ontario police reforms would completely subvert watchdogs independence, director says
JEFF GRAY QUEEN'S PARK REPORTER, The Glock & Spiel
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/amp/canada/article-ontario-police-reforms-would-completely-subvert-watchdogs/?__twitter_impression=true
"SNIP....
The head of Ontarios civilian police watchdog has warned the provincial government that its proposed police reforms would completely subvert his agencys independence and open the door to political interference.
Tony Loparco, director of the provinces Special Investigations Unit, says Premier Doug Fords Bill 68, introduced last month, could impede the SIUs future ability to conduct timely and thorough investigations of potential police wrongdoing.
In a nine-page letter to the the Ontario Legislatures standing committee on justice policy, which is reviewing the draft legislation, Mr. Loparco calls for changes to the bills proposed rewording of the SIUs mandate, which would restrict the agency to investigating police officers only when an incident may have resulted from criminal conduct by an official.
He warns this could expose the SIU to accusations of anti-police bias, as it requires making a determination before any evidence has been collected. But he also says it means that police chiefs, when considering whether to call in the SIU, will first need to decide if one of their own officers likely committed a crime. (Under the current rules, the SIU investigates any case of serious injury or death or allegations of sexual assault involving interaction with police.)
......SNIP"