Police union in Surrey, B.C., accuses city councillor of conflict of interest violations
Union says Coun. Rob Stutt voted against transition to municipal force without disclosing family links to RCMP
The union representing officers with the fledgling independent police service in Surrey, B.C., has filed a complaint accusing a city councillor of breaking conflict of interest rules in discussions around policing last year.
The Surrey Police Union (SPU) on Monday said Coun. Rob Stutt failed to disclose his family connections to the RCMP when council voted on matters related to the city's transition away from having Mounties as the police of jurisdiction.
"The future of policing in Surrey will impact the public safety of residents for generations to come and it is critical that elected officials presiding over the policing transition process are above reproach," union president Rick Stewart wrote in a statement.
"Surrey residents' faith in public safety is essential to upholding the quality of life within our city. SPU is advancing this request in support of maintaining and enhancing public trust."