
Eby says government can’t interfere in RCMP probe of leaked document
Premier David Eby has rejected Opposition accusations that his government went after a whistleblower, while suggesting more effort should go into investigating problems in opioid prescriptions that they highlighted rather than the source of the leaks.
Eby said B.C.’s director of police services acted independently and the government couldn’t interfere with their request for an investigation into the leaked document that alleged some pharmacies were diverting prescription opioids to the illegal market.
The investigation had triggered allegations from Conservative Leader John Rustad in the legislature that the government began an investigation into February’s leak “instead of thanking the whistleblower.”
Rustad’s public safety critic Elenore Sturko had revealed the document that said police and the College of Pharmacists were investigating allegations that safer-supply opioids were being diverted by more than 60 pharmacies.