Moe sticking to the script on potential harassment investigation
To every question asked on the possibility of an investigation into the allegations made last month by Speaker Randy Weekes, Premier Scott Moe pointed on Tuesday to the legislature’s anti-harassment policy.
“The process is in place to protect members. That’s why it’s there, that’s why we voted on it. If there is a feeling that it should be initiated by the individual involved, it should be initiated,” said Moe.
That anti-harassment policy has some requirements like confidentiality and the reporting of an incident to be done within 90 days except for extenuating circumstances. Once Weekes is no longer an MLA after the expected fall election the policy will no longer be applicable and any investigation in progress would be put aside.
Moe said his government is not trying to push the matter toward a narrower route with a policy having those requirements.