Sylvie Hauth was facing allegations of misconduct
THUNDER BAY — Suspended city police chief Sylvie Hauth will have her retirement take effect later this month.
Last year, Hauth had announced her intention to retire, effective in June. On the same day she announced the news of her impending retirement, the Ontario Civilian Police Commission announced she would face a Police Services Act hearing for allegations of misconduct. Hauth was suspended by the police services board days later.With her retirement, Hauth is no longer subject to disciplinary proceedings. The Ontario Civilian Police Commission had scheduled a five-day hearing for February.
Hauth was aware of that investigation and allowed it to proceed, despite acknowledging in an Oct. 12, 2021 confidential memo to the police services board that "it would not be appropriate for a police service to investigate any of its members or board members," according to information provided by the civilian police commission earlier this year.
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