ROTHENBURGER: Start communicating on the B.C. Legislature suspensions
KAMLOOPS — ALMOST A WEEK after the dramatic events at the B.C. Legislature the public still hasn’t been let in on the secret of what’s going on at the seat of government.
We don’t know why sergeant-at-arms Gary Lenz and clerk of the house Craig James have been placed on administrative leave other than the fact that an investigation of some sort is being carried out by RCMP and, not one, but two special prosecutors.
It is, indeed, a strange progression of events. Escorting suspended or terminated employees from the place of employment has sadly become relatively common place due to security concerns, but this one was carried out in an unusually dramatic fashion.
After a unanimous vote in the Legislature to suspend them with pay, Lenz and James were accompanied from the building to a vehicle, all the while being filmed by news media. It must have been a humiliating experience.