Tuesday, December 5, 2017

CORRUPTION IN MONTREAL POLICE DEPARTMENT


EVIDENCE THAT DEMANDS A VERDICT

"MRS. CARTER'S RIGHTS WERE VIOLATED THREE TIMES."
MARLENE JENNINGS, MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT

http://phylliscartersjournal.blogspot.ca/2017/10/mrs-carters-rights-were-violated-three.html


POLITICIANS ARE OUT TO MAKE THEMSELVES MORE COMFORTABLE, RICHER MORE POWERFUL. CANDIDATES MAKE PROMISES THAT THEY NEVER KEEP. IF YOU ASK THEM FOR HELP, THEY SMILE AND SAY THAT THEY CAN'T DO ANYTHING UNTIL THEY ARE ELECTED.

AFTER YOU HELP THEM GET ELECTED, THEY SMILE AND SAY, "YOUR RIGHTS WERE VIOLATED BUT JUSTICE IS NOT IN MY JURISDICTION."

JUSTICE IS IN NOBODY'S JURISDICTION IN CANADA.

MONTREAL MAYOR MICHAEL APPLEBAUM SET FREE -
A MOCKERY OF JUSTICE
Former Montreal mayor Michael Applebaum has been granted parole on the sentence he received two months ago for having accepted bribes while he served as a borough mayor.

MONTREAL POLICE COVER-UP.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/montreal-police-projet-alex-norris-1.4042467

SECURE SHREDDING AT MONTREAL CITY HALL.
WHAT WAS MAYOR DENIS CODERRE SO EAGER TO HIDE?
http://www.tvanouvelles.ca/2017/11/06/operation-dechiquetage-a-lhotel-de-ville-de-montreal.


Montreal police Chief Philippe Pichet could be relieved of his duties imminently, according to a report by Radio-Canada.

An inquiry into the internal affairs of the Montreal police department was launched in February by Public Security Minister Martin Coiteux and the recommendations are expected to be revealed Wednesday.

Radio-Canada obtained a copy of the recommendations, among them is the suggestion that Pichet we removed.

Other possible outcomes: Pichet may resign voluntarily or the force could be placed under trusteeship.

Michel Bouchard's report, according to Radio-Canada, claims there are "systemic problems" in Pichet's management of the Montreal police.

When the inquiry was launched, Pichet insisted that an investigation into police department does not undermine his authority as chief.

"I'm the chief. (Coiteux) has the chief to make an action plan, that's what I'm going to do," he said. "At the same time, we're going to be an open book. They're going to come, we'll show everything they want to see and we'll make sure if we have something to announce, we'll do it for sure."

Pichet was expected to be under intense scrutiny during the inquiry.

The chief was appointed to a five-year term in August 2015, and before that served as assistant director in the former police chief Marc Parent's office. He also worked with units dealing with protests.

Pichet joined the SPVM in 1991.

1 comment:

Phyllis Carter said...

http://montreal.ctvnews.ca/police-chief-philippe-pichet-to-be-relieved-of-duties-report-1.3709005. December 5, 2017