Pubdate: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 Source: Revelstoke Times Review (CN BC) Copyright: 2004 Bowes Publishers Contact: http://www.revelstoketimesreview.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2139 Author: Colin McGarrigle MCMAHON RESPONDS TO LEGISLATURE POLICE RAIDS The lack of details being provided by the provincial government over the police raid on the B.C. legislature buildings Dec. 28 has the Green Party of B.C., the New Democratic Party (NDP) of B.C. and the provincial media screaming for answers. The incursion was executed on the offices of Dave Basi, a ministerial assistant to Finance Minister Gary Collins, and Robert Virk, an assistant to Transportation Minister Judith Reid by the RCMP and Victoria Police. Police have stated that the raid was due to a 20-month investigation surrounding drugs and organized crime in B.C., but have sealed the search warrants. The homes of the two senior political assistants were also searched, as well as a public relations firm and other private homes, including the homes of Education Minister Christy Clark's brother and husband. Basi was fired shortly after the search warrants were executed and Virk has been suspended with pay. Neither the government nor the police will comment on what they were looking for, or what they have found. Columbia River-Revelstoke MLA Wendy McMahon said in an e-mail interview with The Echo that it is not the government's job to give the information to the public. "Speculation is often far worse than actual facts. Unfortunately this is a police investigation, which I understand has been going on for some time. It will be up to the courts and the investigators to inform the public when they are sure they will not compromise the investigation," stated McMahon. However, in an interview with The Echo, Green Party leader Adriane Carr said the Liberal government has broken a promise it made when elected. "I think that it's an absolute travesty to democracy," said Carr on the government silence. "The promise that the Liberals made for transparent and honest government with integrity is what appealed to a lot of people and frankly, that has been betrayed," stated Carr. NDP Opposition MLA Jenny Kwan said that she has found the reports of the raid disturbing and that Premier Gordon Campbell should explain why Basi was fired. "The most recent news that Mr. Basi has been fired would indicate that at least one high-level political appointee has either admitted to, or been found to have done something that compromised his responsibilities to the public," said Kwan. "I know the Minister (Collins) has said that if everything is resolved and if the police find that there was nothing whatsoever, if Dave (Basi) is cleared then he thinks he is entitled to come back," said McMahon, who reiterated that no charges have been laid against Basi or Virk. Large provincial media outlets have applied to the B.C. Supreme Court to have the details of the search warrants released to the public, but Associate Chief Justice Patrick Dohm has set the case over until Jan. 14. "Saying that they (Liberal Government) don't know anything about the investigation, I just can't believe that and I don't think that the public believes it," Carr said. "There is some reason why Basi was fired and Virk was suspended and they are not divulging that information to the public." "They have to come clean eventually. If they don't, it's going to be forced by the media or it's going to be part of the due process of the investigation. The longer they delay, the more it will erode the trust in government and tarnish the Province of British Columbia," she continued. McMahon disagrees with that statement and suggested that she is not worried about the government's reputation. "I don't feel that the police raid will damage public confidence in the provincial government. I am sure there will be opposition of some kind by some people, but in speaking to people over the past week they have told me they recognize that this has nothing to do with any elected officials," she stated. Premier Campbell has yet to make a public statement and was vacationing in Hawaii at the time of the raid on the Victoria offices. Police say no elected officials are under investigation. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin