Bob Paulson accused of nepotism in final days as top Mountie

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Americans need to take note, this is standard in Canada. Bob Paulson is just another dirty rat bast,ard Canadian who even on the way out the door tries to protect his worst abusers, just as the TPS and OPP do. These agencies have violated Canadian rights on a serial basis and interfere with American and European businesses.

The best revenge from America has to come in the form of a fair and accountable NAFTA, that would really upset the Canadian Security Apparatus. He might make out like a bandit, but don't let his replacement and other career criminals do the same at American expense.

Bob Paulson accused of nepotism in final days as top Mountie | Toronto Star

OTTAWA—RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson is making “patronage appointments” and handing out “cashable leave” in moves that amount to favouring his friends as he goes out the door, a Carleton University criminologist alleges in a formal complaint to Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale.

Prof. Darryl Davies on Thursday wrote Goodale a letter, a copy of which was obtained by the Star, in which he slams the top Mountie for making inappropriate promotions in the final weeks before Paulson’s June 30 retirement.

Davies is demanding that Goodale freeze all senior management promotions, roll back “largesse” offered in the form of two weeks of “cashable leave” to chief superintendents and appoint an interim commissioner from outside the force.

Goodale’s office acknowledged receipt of Davies’ complaint, but declined immediate comment. The RCMP had no immediate response to the Star’s request for confirmation or an explanation of the moves. Paulson, however, defended his actions.

“They are not patronage appointments,” he said, pointing to the individuals’ qualifications, the support of his senior executive committee for them and his legal authority to appoint under the RCMP Act.

Paulson said that with these appointments, the ratio of females to males on the RCMP’s senior executive committee changes from 28.6 per cent to 42.9 per cent.

At the heart of Davies’ complaints are two significant promotions.

Davies says Paulson named his chief of staff, Lisa-Marie Inman, to the RCMP’s senior communications job — she was named executive director, public affairs —and blasts Paulson’s appointment of Guylaine Dansereau, the wife of the senior RCMP deputy soon to replace Paulson, to the position of professional responsibility officer. That office oversees complaints about unethical or harassing behaviour in the RCMP.
 

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