Surrey councillor breached conflict rules in police vote: ethics report
SURREY, B.C. — An ethics report has found that a Surrey, B.C., councillor who had family working for the RCMP breached ethics rules when he voted to halt the transition to an independent police force.
The investigation by Surrey’s ethics commissioner says Rob Stutt broke the council’s code of conduct on Nov. 14 when he voted at a meeting to decide the fate of the transition.
The move to the Surrey Police Service was rejected in a 5-4 vote.
The report said that Stutt had two family members working for the RCMP at the time, one an officer and the other a civilian employee.