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Surrey votes to keep RCMP; councillors 㽶Ƶֱmuzzled㽶Ƶֱ after closed-door decision

Mayor Brenda Locke says costs to retain Surrey RCMP is 㽶Ƶֱobviously millions㽶Ƶֱ

Surrey city council has voted to retain the RCMP as its police of jurisdiction.

In what she called a 㽶Ƶֱreturn to normalcy㽶Ƶֱ in the city, Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke made the announcement during a press conference that became testy Friday morning at city hall.

㽶ƵֱSurrey needs a final answer on policing and Surrey council has decided, with a vote held yesterday, to retain the RCMP as our police force of jurisdiction,㽶Ƶֱ she said.

Locke said council made their vote during a 㽶Ƶֱspecial council agenda㽶Ƶֱ Thursday (June 15) during a closed meeting, which, combined with the non-disclosure agreements signed by council, means the mayor could not disclose who voted and how they voted.

However, public safety minister in Victoria that the NDA covers the material that was redacted in the first report and that it㽶Ƶֱs up to council to decide if they want to disclose how the vote went.

As such, it is unclear if Coun. Rob Stutt voted during Thursday㽶Ƶֱs in-camera meeting. On Tuesday, the Surrey Police Union, representing Surrey Police Service officers, called on Stutt to on policing in Surrey, a situation that would have potentially jeopardized the Surrey RCMP㽶Ƶֱs tenure as the city㽶Ƶֱs police of jurisdiction.

In February, the union filed a complaint with the commissioner alleging conflict-of-interest on Stutt㽶Ƶֱs part. Its president Rob Stewart issued a statement charging that Stutt voted to end the transition to Surrey Police Service from the Surrey RCMP without disclosing that his son is employed by the Surrey RCMP and his daughter is seconded from the City of Surrey and assigned to the RCMP. Nor did Stutt recuse himself, Steward stated.

After taking a few questions during Friday㽶Ƶֱs announcement, the mayor㽶Ƶֱs staff tried to end the press conference but that was met with resistance from one frustrated reporter, who decried a lack of information from the mayor.

Locke then answered several more questions.

When asked about costs to retain RCMP, Locke said those numbers weren㽶Ƶֱt available but added, 㽶Ƶֱobviously millions.㽶Ƶֱ

Meanwhile, Surrey First Councillor Linda Annis called Thursday㽶Ƶֱs behind-closed-doors council decision to keep the RCMP 㽶Ƶֱan insult㽶Ƶֱ to the people of Surrey.

㽶ƵֱIt muzzled councillors and any open opposition,㽶Ƶֱ Annis said. 㽶ƵֱIt makes the decision a personal face-off between the mayor and the province of British Columbia.㽶Ƶֱ

She said the in-camera meeting is not a good look when transparency has been an ongoing issue throughout the transition process.

㽶ƵֱCouncillors were only told late Wednesday about the in-camera meeting, when we were handed a 400-page city staff report and given only hours to read it,㽶Ƶֱ she said. 㽶ƵֱNo transparency, no community involvement, no agreement between the city and the province on the facts. It was followed by yesterday㽶Ƶֱs rushed in-camera meeting that muzzled all of us who were there.㽶Ƶֱ

Annis, who campaigned on having a referendum on the divisive issue, said the whole issue was bungled from the start.

㽶ƵֱWhen it comes to policing and the police transition, we did it all wrong, and our taxpayers are on the hook to pay the bill with nothing to show for it.㽶Ƶֱ

The Surrey Board of Trade said Locke㽶Ƶֱs announcement means the city can hopefully move on.

㽶ƵֱThe Surrey Board of Trade is pleased with the final decision to retain the Surrey RCMP as Surrey㽶Ƶֱs public safety infrastructure,㽶Ƶֱ said Surrey Board of Trade CEO Anita Huberman. 㽶ƵֱNow we must work in a co-operative, professional and respectful way to focus on moving forward and paying proactive attention to other important economic and infrastructure priorities.㽶Ƶֱ

The next steps will be critical for Surrey, she added.

㽶ƵֱWe will be monitoring the situation closely to ensure the transition back is efficient so that the business community can receive the best public safety service possible.㽶Ƶֱ

With files from Tom Zytaruk



newsroom@surreynowleader.com

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