Pubdate: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 Source: Regina Leader-Post (CN SN) Copyright: 2008 The Leader-Post Ltd. Contact: http://www.canada.com/regina/leaderpost/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/361 Author: Janet French, Saskatchewan News Network; Canwest News Service BOARD MEMBER RESIGNS SASKATOON -- Board members with the Saskatoon Regional Health Authority saw no signs their colleague Eric Braun could be selling drugs, the board's vice-chairwoman says. Braun, who faces several charges of possession and trafficking drugs after a Thursday bust, has now resigned from the health board, according to a Health Ministry spokesman. Andrew Dinsmore said Minister Don McMorris received Braun's letter of resignation Monday. "After three days of retrospection and communication with the other board members, there is nobody who saw this coming," Carol Teichrob said Monday. "Sometimes you look back, and you say: 'Hmm, is there anything that could have (been a clue).' There's just nothing. It's just a bolt out of the blue." Last week, the Saskatoon Integrated Drug Unit searched an apartment on the 500 block of Fifth Avenue North. Officers found more than three kilograms of marijuana, 65 grams of cocaine and crack cocaine, 200 grams of hash, and more than $23,000 cash. They arrested Braun and a 30-year-old man who showed up at the apartment with about a kilogram of marijuana in his possession. Court documents show Braun is charged with possession of more than $25,000, at least $5,000 of which is a proceed of crime, possession of psilocybin (commonly known as magic mushrooms), possession of less than a gram of cannabis resin, and possession of cannabis resin, marijuana, and cocaine for the purposes of trafficking. His next court appearance is Feb. 11. Last week, McMorris said he would not remove Braun from the board unless the charges were proven in court. However, he said he hoped Braun would take the "honourable" step of resigning. Teichrob said she believes Braun acted properly in his position on the health board. All decisions are made in public by vote or consensus, she said. According to the health region's annual report, Braun's remuneration for board work was among the lowest of the members in the 2006-07 year, at $6,779. Still, the board will discuss the matter during the non-public portion of its monthly meeting on Wednesday, Teichrob said. "We will talk about next steps and the need to have as spotless a profile as possible," Teichrob said. "It is a public trust." - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath