B.C. Speaker’s report prompts accountability change at legislature
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government says it will implement accountability reforms at the legislature following a call by three independent watchdogs for sweeping changes to restore public confidence amid allegations of inappropriate spending and a police investigation.
Solicitor General Mike Farnworth said Tuesday the government will work with the information and privacy commissioner, merit commissioner and ombudsperson to ensure new rules to monitor the legislature and its officials are enacted.
A report released by Speaker Darryl Plecas last month alleges spending abuses on overseas trips, payout packages and personal purchases by two top officials at the legislature.
Clerk Craig James and sergeant-at-arms Gary Lenz were placed on administrative leave in November after members of the legislature learned of an ongoing RCMP investigation. They deny any wrongdoing.