Complaint commissioner announces ‘systemic’ probe into B.C. police sexual misconduct
VICTORIA — Complaints of sexualized conduct in municipal police departments in British Columbia have been frequent enough for police complaint commissioner Prabhu Rajan to launch his office’s first ever systemic investigation to look into how departments deal with such complaints.
The Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner announced the probe Wednesday, marking the police watchdog’s first exercise of the power granted after an amendment to B.C.’s Police Act.
“Sexualized conduct in police workplaces, municipal police work places has been a recurring issue that I’ve seen far too often,” Rajan said in an interview Wednesday.
Rajan said he hopes the investigation can shed light on how police forces can better handle sexual misconduct complaints, “to close any gaps and to protect people who may report and to strengthen public trust.”

