Beverley McLachlin to investigate B.C. legislature spending allegations
VICTORIA — A former chief justice of the Supreme Court of Canada has been selected to investigate allegations of spending abuses at British Columbia’s legislature.
Beverley McLachlin’s appointment is expected to go before the legislature for ratification on Thursday, but the three party house leaders announced they have retained her services.
Sergeant-at-arms Gary Lenz and Clerk Craig James have been suspended with pay since November after members of the legislature learned of an RCMP investigation.
In a report released in January, Speaker Darryl Plecas alleged the two men have engaged in inappropriate spending including on foreign trips.