City council strips Kamloops mayor of ability to speak on behalf of the city
The mayor of Kamloops will no longer speak for the city, after council passed a resolution stripping him of his position as its official spokesman.
The decision comes after more than a year of conflict between Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson, council, and city staff, including allegations the mayor has poor communication skills, won’t accept responsibility, ignores confidentiality protocols, and misunderstands the rules around conflict of interest.
A report to council last month, by former Abbotsford mayor Henry Braun, found that without significant change in how Hamer-Jackson interacts with others, Braun is “not optimistic that there will be any improvement during the remainder of this term.”
The report, which comes with more than a dozen recommendations for improving the situation, says Hamer-Jackson’s position has consistently been that he has done nothing wrong, made no mistakes and has nothing to apologize for.