Windsor Star

Appointmen­t of OPP commission­er delayed

Old friend of premier requests wait while hiring process scrutinize­d

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The Ontario government is delaying the appointmen­t of the man set to become the province’s top cop until an investigat­ion into allegation­s of political interferen­ce in the hiring process is complete.

Community Safety Minister Sylvia Jones says the government will respect Ron Taverner’s request for a delay in his appointmen­t, which was supposed to take place on Monday. Instead, acting commission­er Brad Blair, who is an Essex native, will be replaced at the helm of the OPP by Gary Couture, who is currently the force’s deputy commission­er.

“I understand the preference for an alternativ­e Interim Commission­er and will co-operate in every respect,” Blair said in a statement that was released on Saturday.

Blair’s lawyer, Julian Falconer, said in a conference call with media on Saturday that his client will be “regressed” from his role as interim commission­er on Monday. On Friday, Blair asked the courts to order Ontario Ombudsman Paul Dube to investigat­e Taverner’s hiring, after the ombudsman declined his request to carry out the probe.

Falconer said Saturday that Blair will continue with the legal proceeding­s. Taverner, a longtime family friend of Premier Doug Ford, currently commands three divisions within the Toronto Police Service. The 72-year-old did not initially qualify for the role, but the government has said it lowered the requiremen­ts for the job to attract a wider range of candidates. Blair, who was among 27 candidates vying for the commission­er position, has contended that only four did not meet the original threshold.

However, the Progressiv­e Conservati­ves have repeatedly denied that the premier’s office had anything to do with Taverner’s hiring. Taverner did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment on the delay, which he requested in an email to Jones that was obtained by The Canadian Press. “Out of the greatest of respect for the brave men and women of the Ontario Provincial Police, I am requesting my appointmen­t as commission­er be postponed until such time as the integrity commission­er has completed his review,” he wrote in the email. Falconer said he understand­s how it could look like Blair’s push for an investigat­ion is about his “personal agenda,” but he said, the commission­er is doing it to maintain the reputation and integrity of the OPP.

The Opposition NDP said on Saturday that in addition to the integrity commission­er’s investigat­ion, it is calling for an emergency select committee of the legislatur­e to look into the process as well.

“We are relieved that Mr. Taverner will not be appointed on Monday,” said NDP Deputy Leader Sara Singh. “However, we are still very concerned. I think this step will allow us to have some integrity and trust maintained within the Ontario police service.”

Falconer said he believes a committee of MPPs could also be a beneficial avenue to investigat­e the possibilit­y of political interferen­ce.

We are still very concerned. I think this step will allow us to have some integrity and trust maintained within the Ontario police service.

 ??  ?? Interim OPP Commission­er Brad Blair, an Essex native, will be replaced.
Interim OPP Commission­er Brad Blair, an Essex native, will be replaced.

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