This is a truly shocking story -- it really is another blow for the RCMP:
http://tinyurl.com/2fjwazw
Shannon Kari, National Post
Friday, Apr. 30, 2010

A stunning admission by a senior RCMP officer that he drafted a bogus memo to cover up concerns about police wiretap methods has led to the collapse of a major drug prosecution in northern Ontario and raised questions about wiretapping in at least 30 investigations.
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3 comments:
In the USA ,this cop would get at least 25 years for corruption and for trying to use illegal means to put someone away.
Here in Canada,not one politician will comment,not one cop will,not one lawyer will and that will be the end of it.Not to mention the media will forget about it today as well.
There is no justice anywhere in Canada for anyone,anywhere.
Michael Bryant will get no jail time.
It's already in stone.
Slighty off topic but how did the Ashley Smith (manslaughter?) case, work out for the CSC? Re-read the Ombudsman's report to see what's being spent now, and what the CONs would like to spend, all in the name of 'security', while removing programs, denying or delaying access to mental health care and closing down the prison cattle farms, abbatoirs, dairies and land-working farms. We shouldn't want them to be 'paying their way through agriculture' as CSC states now. Typical CON policy- nary a shred of hope. And we, our GOV, our troops, RCMP & CSC, (and whomever else we're paying) are in Afghanistan, helping to set up a functioning system. God help 'em. "Ill fares the land, to hastening ills, a prey, where wealth accumulates, and men decay." Oliver Goldsmith.
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