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Police Force in Ontario Pledges Openness Amid Corruption Inquiry

March 21, 20262 Mins Read
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Over the past ten years, Waterloo Regional Police Service (WRPS) has reported no known incidents involving its officers.

This announcement follows the force’s promise to fully engage in the independent province-wide police corruption investigation, highlighting their commitment to transparency.

In a statement to 570 News Radio, WRPS Director of Communications, Cherri Greeno said, “There have been no known incidents involving access to police databases for corrupt or criminal purposes.”

The statement continued with, “We want to reassure the community that safeguarding personal information and maintaining transparency and accountability within our organization is of the utmost importance.”

On Feb. 9, Inspector General of Policing of Ontario, Ryan Teschner, revealed the probe; WRPS announced its full participation the next day.

This situation arose from the arrest of seven Toronto police officers along with one retired officer after an investigation that started last June.

Investigators found an alleged scheme to murder a member of corrections management working at an Ontario Correctional institution. As they dug deeper into the case, it was discovered that one of those accused had accessed a police database for purported criminal reasons.

WRPS stated in their announcement, “WRPS has strict policies and procedures surrounding the access to and the use of police databases. All databases have detailed audit logs, access controls, and access flags surrounding sensitive information.” They added, “we also conduct regular audits of key police databases to ensure compliance.”

No timeline has been provided for this independent investigation.


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