Former Saskatchewan Highway Patrol chief fired over buying equipment like silencers
REGINA — The Saskatchewan government says the former chief of the province’s highway patrol was fired for buying inappropriate equipment, including firearm silencers.
But Robin Litzenberger is suing for damages alleging he was wrongfully dismissed.
Details of the equipment purchased by the highway patrol were made public this week by the provincial auditor in her latest report.
Judy Ferguson said her office became involved after the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure investigated complaints made by employees about weapons that been be bought by highway patrol.