Tuesday, August 23, 2022

LONGTERM DYSFUNCTION AT NS RCMP

 HALIFAX — Most of Nova Scotia's senior RCMP staff believed there were "dysfunctions" at their division prior to the 2020 mass shootings and felt abandoned by their superiors in the aftermath, according to a consultant's report prepared last year.

The Sept. 30, 2021, summary of a "wellness assessment" of the staff was released publicly on Monday at the inquiry investigating the mass shooting. It says most of the 24 senior officers and civilian leaders interviewed last summer had complained about deficiencies in the Nova Scotia Mounties’ operational capacity before the shootings.

"Almost all spoke at length about the RCMP’s ... major dysfunctions which they said had been allowed to exist over many years," the report says.

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