Two special prosecutors have been working on an investigation surrounding two senior staff members at the B.C. Legislature since October.
On Tuesday morning, Clerk of House Craig James and Sergeant at Arms Gary Lenz were escorted out of the B.C. Legislature by police for unspecified reasons.
In a release put out by the BC Prosecution Service, it was revealed that the RCMP put forward a request for the appointment of a special prosecutor on Sept. 28 to assist them in their investigation.
Assistant Deputy Attorney General (ADAG) Peter Juk, B次元官网网址渃oncluded, based on the request and the information available about the allege circumstances of the case that the appointment of Special Prosecutors is in the public interest,B次元官网网址 the BCPS statement reads. B次元官网网址淕iven the potential size and scope of the investigation, the ADAG determined that two Special Prosecutors would be appointed.B次元官网网址
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Crown counsel David Butcher and Brock Martland were appointed on Oct. 1 and have offered legal advice to the RCMP, conducted an independent assessment to make any charging decisions, and are responsible for writing a report to the ADAG about their decisions. Both Butcher and Martland will be involved in any future prosecutions or appeals surrounding the investigation.
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Following the removal of James and Lenz, the RCMP issued a brief statement:
B次元官网网址淲e are aware of the activities that took place yesterday (Nov 20) at the BC Legislature. The RCMP has an active investigation underway, with respect to allegations pertaining to their administrative duties, and we are not in a position to provide any other details or specifics. A thorough investigation is underway and will take the time necessary. Given the nature and the roles of the individuals involved, the RCMP sought the appointment of a Special Prosecutor.B次元官网网址
While local police are not involved in the investigation, their presence was requested on Tuesday.
B次元官网网址淚ndependent of the investigation itself, at the request of the Speaker of the BC Legislature, VicPD officers attended the Legislature B次元官网网址 to stand by during the suspension and removal of the Clerk and Sergeant-at-arms,B次元官网网址 said VicPD spokesperson Const. Matt Rutherford.
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No new light was shed on the investigation at the Legislature on Wednesday; Attorney General David Eby simply stated B次元官网网址淚 canB次元官网网址檛 comment on this matter because thereB次元官网网址檚 an active investigation right now and I donB次元官网网址檛 want to compromise it.B次元官网网址
Neither James nor Lenz claim to know what the investigation is about.
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