B.C. Speaker, adviser yelled at staff during misspending investigation: Trial
VANCOUVER — A former employee of British Columbia’s legislature says he was “screamed at like a dog” by the former Speaker and his special adviser during an investigation into misspending allegations against former clerk Craig James.
Randall Ennis, who served as acting sergeant-at-arms in 2018, told the B.C. Supreme Court in James’s fraud and breach of trust trial that the locks to the clerk’s office were changed after James was suspended.
Ennis testified there were only two sets of keys to the clerk’s office and he felt “uncomfortable” when then-SpeakerDarryl Plecas demanded the second set, because he believed the rooms should be sealed for the police investigation.
He says Plecas and Alan Mullen, the man Plecas hired to examine James’s administrative duties,went through the clerk’s office, at one point set off an alarm.