With decision looming on suspension of Kamloops’ Acting-CAO, former Mayors weigh in on dysfunction at city hall
KAMLOOPS — The fallout from the latest saga in the dysfunction at city hall has been reverberating throughout the community.
On Tuesday (March 26), Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson used his executive power to suspend Acting-CAO Byron McCorkell, in a move he called ‘necessary to change the direction of the city’. Following the move, the eight city councilors came out in support of the CAO, adding to the ever widening gap between the council and the mayor in Kamloops.
According to one former mayor of the city, healthy debate and a difference of opinion is what makes a strong democracy. In the case of city hall in Kamloops, Terry Lake feels the debate more closely resembles infighting and dysfunction.