A Toronto police superintendent is facing disciplinary charges after allegedly giving select constables a leg up during a recent promotional process by sharing confidential questions with them before their interviews.
Later, when she sat on that mentee’s interview panel, she did not disclose the extent of her relationship with him, or the conflict of interest it created, according to the notice. Lawyer Joseph Markson, who represents Supt. Clarke, said his client “is co-operating fully, and is very respectful of the process that now lies before her.”Lauded for being the first Black female superintendent within the force – and only the second in Canada – she has been vocal about the importance of creating change from within.
She said in that interview that the killing of George Floyd – which sparked protests against police brutality across North America – “took an enormous toll” on her, personally and professionally.
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