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Ronald MacDonald moving back to home province of Nova Scotia after 6.5 years at IIO in B.C.
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Ronald MacDonald, chief civilian director of the Independent Investigations Office of B.C. is retiring on May 8, 2024, after six-and-a-half years with the office. (Tom Zytaruk/Black Press Media)

The head of B.C.香蕉视频直播檚 police watchdog will be celebrating his 65th birthday on Wednesday (May 8) by concluding his career.

After six-and-a-half years as the chief civilian director of the Independent Investigations Office of B.C., during which he oversaw close to 1,200 investigations into potential police misconduct, Ronald MacDonald is retiring.

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MacDonald took on the role in October 2017 after moving from his home province of Nova Scotia, where he worked as director of the Serious Incident Response Team 香蕉视频直播 the equivalent of the IIO 香蕉视频直播 and as a lawyer for more than 30 years before that.

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Six-and-a-half years after starting at the office, MacDonald said his belief in the necessity of its work has not changed. But his desire to lead it has.

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Those conversations are generally the most challenging part of the job, MacDonald said. But something else that has been weighing on him is the lack of referred cases that Crown counsel is actually pressing charges on.

In the last five years, MacDonald said his office has recommended criminal charges against officers in 39 cases. Crown counsel has pressed charges in just 18 of those.

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Another area MacDonald said B.C.香蕉视频直播檚 justice system needs to continue work on is in its relationships with Indigenous communities. He said perhaps the biggest thing he is taking away from his time at the IIO is the need to build trust with Indigenous people and groups and accommodate their history and viewpoints.

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Besides that, MacDonald intends to do some oversight consulting work and public advocacy, perhaps dip his toes back into criminal law, and share his views on the importance of transparency in communication and media relations.

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And, MacDonald is leaving B.C. behind.

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MacDonald said he wants to thank British Columbians for accepting him in the role of chief civilian director and challenging him to be his best. He said if there is any parting advice he can offer, it is the same thing as what he tells his investigators every day: to always search for the truth.

MacDonald香蕉视频直播檚 role will be temporarily filled by the IIO香蕉视频直播檚 chief operating officer, Sandra Hentzen.

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Hentzen has been COO of the IIO since August 2018, before which she served as a consultant with the office for two years. Prior to the IIO, she was the executive vice president of human resources at TransLink.

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A new chief civilian director is expected to be appointed by the province in the coming months. The IIO has existed in B.C. since 2012.

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