Asian Journal

Clark admits to misleading public on health firing scandal: BC NDP

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Vancouver: Premier Christy Clark’s surprise admission on Friday that her government misled the public about the existence of an RCMP investigat­ion into the health researcher­s fired in 2012 is a shocking and disturbing new developmen­t in her government’s long attempt to avoid accountabi­lity, B.C. New Democrats said today. “This scandal speaks directly to the character of the premier,” said John Horgan, Leader of B.C.’s New Democrats. “An innocent person is dead and seven others had their lives thrown into turmoil after this government falsely announced they were under an RCMP investigat­ion. The premier has finally admitted this is true. Now, there must be action and real accountabi­lity.” The health firings are the latest of a long series of deceptions and token investigat­ions from the Christy Clark government, reaching back to the “quick wins” scandal. The premier’s stunning admission comes only days after the privacy commission­er launched a new probe into allegation­s the Clark government routinely destroys embarrassi­ng public records. “Christy Clark’s mantra is to do ‘whatever it takes to win,’ even after the suicide of a former employee or after at least 17 women are missing or murdered on the Highway of Tears,” Horgan said. “It’s deplorable.” “The premier can’t run away from a public inquiry,” Horgan said. “The bureaucrat­s and cabinet ministers involved in this affair must be called to testify under oath.”

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