‘At least we’re cleaning it up’: TNRD chair Gillis defends decision not to resign
KAMLOOPS — The calls for Thompson-Nicola Regional District (TNRD) board chair Ken Gillis to resign are growing with three directors now expressing he should step down from his position.
“I think we need to have somebody take responsibility in that visible way and he’s the chair,” Dale Bass, TNRD director and Kamloops city councillor says. “He was on the board for a while, and he was part of it.”
Aside from the regional district working to implement 60 recommendations put forth by the BDO Canada forensic audit, Bass says there have been few tangible actions in the wake of the “culture of inappropriate spending” by former CAO Sukh Gill.