The head of the RCMP admitted that Canada’s national police force neglected to keep tabs on hundreds of cases of serious misconduct committed by Mounties across the country for years.
Commissioner Bob Paulson acknowledged that an access to information request by CBC News inadvertently revealed that not even senior leaders in the RCMP could say with confidence whether incidents of misconduct that include assaults, impaired driving, and fraud were a problem in the force. RCMP failed to track internal misconduct for years - Canada - CBC News
It seems as if denial is a major factor with the RCMP.
They have a huge criminal database but yet when criminal acts are committed within the organization they have no idea.
Sadly the people that live in the dumping ground of British Columbia have been keeping track for quite a few years now
And they're not impressed
Commissioner Bob Paulson acknowledged that an access to information request by CBC News inadvertently revealed that not even senior leaders in the RCMP could say with confidence whether incidents of misconduct that include assaults, impaired driving, and fraud were a problem in the force. RCMP failed to track internal misconduct for years - Canada - CBC News
It seems as if denial is a major factor with the RCMP.
They have a huge criminal database but yet when criminal acts are committed within the organization they have no idea.
Sadly the people that live in the dumping ground of British Columbia have been keeping track for quite a few years now
And they're not impressed