Printed from Urbana-Champaign IMC : http://www.ucimc.org/
UCIMC Independent Media 
Center
Media Centers

[topics]
biotech

[regions]
united states

oceania

germany

london, ontario

[projects]
video
satellite tv
radio
print

[process]
volunteer
tech
process & imc docs
mailing lists
indymedia faq
fbi/legal updates
discussion

west asia
palestine
israel
beirut

united states
worcester
western mass
virginia beach
vermont
utah
urbana-champaign
tennessee
tampa bay
tallahassee-red hills
seattle
santa cruz, ca
santa barbara
san francisco bay area
san francisco
san diego
saint louis
rogue valley
rochester
richmond
portland
pittsburgh
philadelphia
omaha
oklahoma
nyc
north texas
north carolina
new orleans
new mexico
new jersey
new hampshire
minneapolis/st. paul
milwaukee
michigan
miami
maine
madison
la
kansas city
ithaca
idaho
hudson mohawk
houston
hawaii
hampton roads, va
dc
danbury, ct
columbus
colorado
cleveland
chicago
charlottesville
buffalo
boston
binghamton
big muddy
baltimore
austin
atlanta
arkansas
arizona

south asia
mumbai
india

oceania
sydney
perth
melbourne
manila
jakarta
darwin
brisbane
aotearoa
adelaide

latin america
valparaiso
uruguay
tijuana
santiago
rosario
qollasuyu
puerto rico
peru
mexico
ecuador
colombia
chile sur
chile
chiapas
brasil
bolivia
argentina

europe
west vlaanderen
valencia
united kingdom
ukraine
toulouse
thessaloniki
switzerland
sverige
scotland
russia
romania
portugal
poland
paris/ãŽle-de-france
oost-vlaanderen
norway
nice
netherlands
nantes
marseille
malta
madrid
lille
liege
la plana
italy
istanbul
ireland
hungary
grenoble
galiza
euskal herria
estrecho / madiaq
cyprus
croatia
bulgaria
bristol
belgrade
belgium
belarus
barcelona
austria
athens
armenia
antwerpen
andorra
alacant

east asia
qc
japan
burma

canada
winnipeg
windsor
victoria
vancouver
thunder bay
quebec
ottawa
ontario
montreal
maritimes
hamilton

africa
south africa
nigeria
canarias
ambazonia

www.indymedia.org

This site
made manifest by
dadaIMC software
&
the friendly folks of
AcornActiveMedia.com

Comment on this article | Email this Article
News :: Miscellaneous
RCMP corruption cartoon Current rating: 0
16 Apr 2002
cartoon c 2002 by charles amsellem
mountie fired for speaking out
mmyth2.gif
cartoon c 2002 by charles amsellem mountie fired for speaking out
RCMP Constable Cpl Robert Read will likely loose his job after being found guilty of what was described as disgraceful and outrageous misconduct by a board of senior officers. The three officer board announced on friday, April 12, that he must resign in 10 days or be dismissed. His crime? Corporal Read, was blowing the whistle on corruption of diplomats at the Canadian high commission in Hong Kong. The Canadian mainstream media has described the case as the need for the public's right to know against the need for police secrecy. After a senior officer ordered Read to drop the case on alleged lack of evidence, the Corporal went public with the story, contacting the RCMP public complaints commission and reporters about the situation.

The disciplinary board sought to fire Cpl Read on the grounds that he disobeyed orders from his superiors about keeping quiet about it and he violated the oath to secrecy by providing confidential documents to the commission and the reporters. He alleges that Canadian immigration officials in Hong Kong accepted money from local wealthy families who made deals with the high commission. Hong Kong immigration official Brian McAdam, stated that criminal records of some visa applicants believed to be associated with organized crime have been deleted from the system. Cpl Read, who has been on the case since 1996, is convinced that senior officers in the RCMP actively suppressed his case. Eventually, Mr. McAdam approached the investigative CBC-TV show, Fifth Estate. A few months later the Coporal approached them as well and that's when his troubles with the mounties really began. According to Mr McAdam, who testified at the disciplinary board, the RCMP are trying to destroy Cpl Read's career. McAdam was portayed by the prosecutor as a conspiracy theorist. An author of a key computer security report related to the case told the tribunal that his bosses told him not to talk to Cpl Read.

This latest ruling by senior officers within the RCMP is indicative of corruption within the mounties that goes all the way up to the highest levels of Canadian government. A noted investigative researcher of the RCMP, Paul Pelango states that , "The intent and integrity of the RCMP have been subverted by the political process." In an article entitled 'How The RCMP Fell Under the PMO' , Pelango states in relation to their activities that "Politicians were not only aware of what the police were doing, but were able to comment on police operations. This is an extremely unhealthy relationship, and when I reported on it in my book Above The Law, it went largely unremarked." Pelango, who has also published The Last Guardians about the mounties states that, "In Canada, the rule of law has been usurped by the rule of politics, and the Mounties have been transformed - particularly at the highest echelons - into a force politically subservient and consciously aware of what its masters want. . . This loss of separation between the government and the police means that the public interest is not being served."

The RCMP, who's disciplinary board admited that Corporal Read is an honest and well intentioned mountie, have found the 26 year veteran guilty of misconduct. This ruling, according to Read's lawyer, David Yazbeck, may have a deterrent effect on people who would otherwise speak out about wrongdoings at any level of Canadian government. Read and his lawyer will appeal the decision to the commissioner of the RCMP and then to Federal court.
Add a quick comment
Title
Your name Your email

Comment

Text Format
To add more detailed comments, or to upload files, see the full comment form.