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Police board member had ‘strong suspicion’ reappointment not in cards: ethics probe

Integrity commissioner inquiry can’t conclude that confidential information was leaked 

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BENNINK

Fred Bennink is a provincial appointee to the Hamilton police services board.

A city ethics probe finds that a Hamilton police services board member suspected he wouldn’t be reappointed — but can’t establish that confidential information was leaked from a selection committee tasked with filing the seat.

Nonetheless, integrity commissioner David Boghosian’s report on the question paints a portrait of tense relations between city politicians and police board members.

PAULS

Coun. Esther Pauls said it was “only common sense” that Fred Bennink would “figure out” that his reappointment as city member to the police board wasn’t in the cards, an integrity commissioner report noted.

Teviah Moro
Teviah Moro

is a reporter and editor with The Hamilton Spectator who specializes in municipal politics, housing and homelessness. Reach him at tmoro@thespec.com.

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