Former WRPS police chief offered job of top cop in Ottawa by police board chair: sources

By CityNews Ottawa

One day after accepting the resignation of former Ottawa police chief Peter Sloly, CityNews has learned police board chair Coun. Diane Deans offered a sole-source contract for the job of interim chief of the Ottawa Police to a former chief of police of Waterloo Region all without informing Mayor Jim Watson or the rest of city council.

Multiple sources tell CityNews that Torigian has accepted the offer. It is unclear yet what this means for the future command of the Ottawa Police. 

On Tuesday, February 15, former chief Sloly resigned his position in a move that Deans called a “mutual agreement”.

It is not clear yet whether Deans made the offer to Matt Torigian before or after Sloly's resignation, or if Torigian has accepted the offer to be Ottawa's interim police chief.

This comes as city council deliberates a motion introduced by Rideau-Goulbourn Coun. Scott Moffatt that would see Coun. Deans and Gloucester-South Nepean Coun. Carol Anne Meehan removed from their roles on the Ottawa Police Services Board.

The motion would see Coun. Eli El-Chantiry replace Deans, and Coun. Jan Harder would take over Coun. Meehan's place on the board, while Coun. Rawlson King would remain on the police services board.

Torigian was the police chief in Waterloo Region from 2007 until 2014 and has also served as Ontario Deputy Minister of Community Safety and Corrections.

More to come.

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