Thursday, November 12, 2020

SMEARING A WHISTLEBLOWER

 Daryl Tottenham, the man with oversight of anti-money-laundering programs in B.C. casinos, still can’t fathom why his predecessor went to the media.

Tottenham told the Commission of Inquiry into Money Laundering in B.C. this week that his former supervisor Ross Alderson was suffering a mental breakdown and the whistleblower’s allegations didn’t reflect the current reality.

“To take himself out of that position and declare himself to be a martyr as he did and say, ‘I’m going to save the gaming industry by being a martyr and expose it.’ It made absolutely no sense to me. The effectiveness of what he was doing was clearly as a result of his position in (the B.C. Lottery Corp.) and his ability to direct the entire (Anti-Money-Laundering) program in B.C.”

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