Richard Peck Dept: He must release special prosecutor Richard Peck's report. And he must tell us why the startling decision to only proceed with perjury counts related to a public inquiry was released moments before five o'clock on a Friday when reaction would be most muted, according to Vancouver Sun. There are legitimate questions about Peck's objectivity and the government's sincerity in responding to this October 2007 RCMP scandal that triggered a $4.5-million, two-year public inquiry and b.C. Attorney-General Barry Penner must explain why four Mounties will not face charges for their involvement in the death of Robert Dziekanski or for misleading the subsequent police investigation. It smells of damage control and an attempt to limit scrutiny of a bad call. As
reported in the news.
@t barry penner, vancouver sun
9.5.11