Pubdate: Sun, 04 May 2003 Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2003, Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: http://www.fyitoronto.com/torsun.shtml Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/457 Author: Alan Cairns, Toronto Sun POLICE ON HOOK Drug Squad Probe Costing Millions An RCMP-led internal affairs probe into alleged corruption in the Toronto Police drug squad has cost Toronto taxpayers over $3 million, the head of Toronto Police Services Board says. "This is all money coming out of our own internal budget," Norm Gardner said, noting that 25 internal affairs detectives have been seconded to the probe since it began in August 2001. Sources say tens of thousands of dollars have already been shelled out in legal settlements and taxpayers could ultimately be on the hook for millions in legal fees and settlements. But Gardner said the police service cannot avoid the costs. "It's something you have to do ... in order to ensure you have a corruption-free department. It is something you have to spend money on," he said. The secretive task force, headed by RCMP Staff Supt. John Neily, has yet to lay any criminal charges against former officers of the Central Field Command drug squad, many of whom are named in numerous citizen complaints and civil lawsuits. In the past two years, hundreds of drug charges laid by central field command drug officers have been either stayed or withdrawn by prosecutors. City legal staff have quietly settled several lawsuits without admitting fault. Gardner refused to comment about the task force probe. He said he has to stay "arm's length" from the investigation. He said any budget discussions were held in camera and cannot be revealed publicly. Toronto Police Chief Julian Fantino, who initiated the probe, said the task force probe is "still proceeding". "They are still working on these issues and it will be resolved in good order. I am confident it will be history and we will move forward," Fantino said. "My concern is that it be done properly. Timing to me is not as important as the investigation be done and that all of the issues will be addressed." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake