Pubdate: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 Source: Kamloops Daily News (CN BC) Copyright: 2003 Kamloops Daily News Contact: http://www.kamloopsnews.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/679 Author: Susan Duncan ANOTHER CLOUD OVER LEGISLATURE Once again, the B.C. political scene is providing amusement for the rest of the country. It seems impossible for the province to go a year without some sort of scandal plaguing the capital. A weekend raid on the offices of two senior cabinet ministers is the latest incident to get the country talking. Armed with a search warrant, police removed materials belonging to two ministerial assistants, both political appointments. Investigators stressed at a news conference Monday that no elected politicians were being investigated and that it was not a political investigation. It will, however, have political fallout if the two people involved were close to government ministers. People are going to want to know if people connected to an organized-crime drug case had the trust of elected officials. It is too early for B.C. residents to become overly concerned about the raid, the investigation and the impact on the provincial government. Almost no information is available yet about what led to the search. Even if the search warrant details become public, it will still be necessary to proceed cautiously before reaching any conclusions about whether wrongdoing has occurred. Search warrants are notoriously exaggerated and often contain information that is later revealed to be irrelevant or unacceptable in a court of law. It's unfortunate, however, that if the investigation is not political in nature that a search of legislative offices was necessary and that two political appointees have already either been suspended or fired as a result. It casts a cloud over the government in the eyes of the rest of the country. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh