Which allegation in the Plecas report is the most shocking?

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  • Debbie - 5 years ago

    It DOES stink.
    Greed STINKS.
    Poverty stinks too.
    Hungry kids with holes in shoes.
    Horribly overcrowded living conditions.
    Homelessness.
    Poverty grows quietly and steadily in B.C. while grotesque conspicuous consumption thrives with gusto.
    All greed is disgusting; the greed and dishonesty
    of those elected and/or hired to represent and serve society is shameful.
    Whistleblowers do upset some, but they usually reveal information that is even more upsetting.
    Maybe a whistleblower would have helped reveal that billions were being laundered illegally before so much damage was done.

  • Andrew - 5 years ago

    Where is the vote for the lack of reporting by the MSM in Victoria? The Dean and Baldrey had to know this was going on; Doyle reported this in 2007. Hmmm makes one wonder what The Dean and Baldrey do all day? Sidle up to the trough with the rest of the BCLiberal pigs? Shameful.

  • Chucky - 5 years ago

    Hey! Did everybody hear about Vancouver City councillor Melissa DeGenova witnessing first hand the “Asian Foreigners” coming into city hall with bags full of “Moth Balled Cash?” Yes it really is true! Vancouver City is now involved in the “Money Laundering” business.
    Were is EBY when you need him???

  • Wally - 5 years ago

    Perhaps the criminologist is the real criminal.

  • Tim - 5 years ago

    This looks more like a smoke screen. Is the outlandish expenditure and the culture at-large at the Legislature an ideal situation? Certainly not. Should something be done about it? Yes. Is the public sector bloated and overpaid? Probably, and I don't know. But is this new to the trained eyes? No. Plecas is pointing out the obvious, and the unsuspecting would say "woah" and look the other way. This way he's heading off a recall campaign against him. At least in the short term.

  • Dave Scribner - 5 years ago

    Everyone there knows the wages which means they all know whats going on and they all looked the other way. This even with an audit of the department.

  • Milty - 5 years ago

    Are you kidding me?? It all stinks!!!

  • Larry - 5 years ago

    The liquor loaded on to a truck not belonging to the provincial government. Perhaps there is an explanation for that. It has not been proven in court and what a cowardly way to handle this situation. The majority of the allegations are operational and someone in charge of the speaker just needed to enforce some procedure. If there is no procedure then get one in place. The speaker is self serving for sure. He signed off the expenses and then went around behind their backs. He was on a lot of these expensive trips. There is definitely something deeper going on here and it is not the accused.

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