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Allegations against them ‘false and untrue,’ suspended legislature officials say

"To allow the release of unsubstantiated and hearsay allegations is simply wrong. We don’t understand why the members of that committee would not have required that we be given an opportunity to comment before these harmful allegations were published."

Suspended B.C. legislature clerk of the house Craig James and sergeant-at-arms Gary Lenz issued this statement in response to the report from Speaker Darryl Plecas.

 Craig James, Clerk of the B.C. legislature (left) and Gary Lenz, the B.C. legislature's sergeant-at-arms. Photographs by Darren Stone/Times ColonistCraig James, Clerk of the B.C. legislature (left) and Gary Lenz, the B.C. legislature’s sergeant-at-arms. Photographs by Darren Stone/Times Colonist

Statement in response to a report by Legislature Speaker Darryl Plecas

We are shocked at what the Speaker and the Legislative Management Committee have done today.

Prior to the release of these allegations this afternoon, no one shared them with us, no one told us what we are being accused of and no one gave us any chance to respond.

As the whole world knows, the Speaker had us removed us from the Legislature under police escort last November. No reason was given to us for that public humiliation beyond the fact that we were under investigation.

The Speaker has now compounded the harm to us and our families by preparing a report in secret, without any input from us, and recommended that it be released to the public to further blacken our reputations.

To be clear, at no time over the last weeks or months did Mr. Plecas provide us with information about these allegations or give us any opportunity to respond. He must have deliberately chosen to prepare his report without giving us any chance to respond. We can only ask: “Why?”

We are only now able to read the allegations for the first time and we are confident that time will show that they are completely false and untrue.

To be publicly accused of these things after months of secret investigation without being given any chance to respond is contrary to all principles of fairness and decent treatment. It is contrary to how our public institutions should treat people. It is contrary to how the Speaker of the Legislature should act.

There was no need for this. Since the day that we were ejected from the Legislature, we have made it clear to all that we are willing, indeed keen, to clear our names. We made it clear that we would respond to all allegations. We have not been given the chance. No one can think this was the right way to proceed.

We are surprised that the Legislature Management Committee would have gone along with this. To allow the release of unsubstantiated and hearsay allegations is simply wrong. We don’t understand why the members of that committee would not have required that we be given an opportunity to comment before these harmful allegations were published.

We will work through the allegations and provide a detailed response in due course.

Craig James

Gary Lenz

January 21, 2019

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