6 Toronto police officers charged in corruption probe now suspended without pay | CBC News
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6 Toronto police officers charged in corruption probe now suspended without pay | CBC News
"The six officers charged in Project South are no longer receiving their salary while they await trial. A seventh officer, Const. Derek McCormick, is currently suspended with pay, but he was served with notice on March 2 that his status will also change to suspended without pay after 60 days from that date."
"The case has since expanded into a wide-ranging corruption and organized crime investigation. Some of the officers are accused of leaking information to an organized crime group that used it to carry out robberies, extortions and shootings."
Six Toronto police officers involved in a corruption investigation are now suspended without pay. This decision follows the initiation of the suspension process by Toronto police Chief Myron Demkiw. A seventh officer is also set to be suspended without pay after 60 days. The officers are part of a larger investigation that began after an alleged conspiracy to kill a corrections officer was uncovered. The case has expanded to include accusations of leaking information to organized crime groups.
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