Justice minister disappointed in Lethbridge police action plan, orders significant changes
Alberta s justice minister says he is disappointed with the Lethbridge Police Service s action plan, aimed at shaping up the force after a number of recent scandals led to the provincial government threatening to dissolve the force.
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Posted: Feb 17, 2021 5:00 AM MT | Last Updated: February 17
Bill Kaye was the program coordinator with the Domestic Violence Action Team in Lethbridge when it is alleged he started a sexual relationship with one of his clients. (Charlotte Dumoulin/Radio-Canada)
The head of a victim s advocacy group who is also a retired police inspector has resigned after one of his clients a domestic violence survivor reported she felt forced into a sexual relationship.
On top of that, the Lethbridge Police Service, where Bill Kaye spent 35 years until his 2014 retirement, insisted on investigating the sexual assault complaint internally until CBC News contacted the force.