Union votes no-confidence in Prince Albert police chief
Citing frustrations with communication and leadership style, the union representing Prince Albert’s police officers have voted overwhelmingly in favour of non-confidence in Police Chief Jon Bergen.
Over the course of two meetings this month, 92 of the Police Association’s 102 members participated in the vote. The result was 95 per cent of the voting members stating they do not have confidence in Chief Jon Bergen.
Police Association President Josh Peterson explained the tensions between the Chief and rank-and-file officers has been growing for years, and citing attempts to speak to the police board about their concerns, added it is not in tune with the realities in the police station.
“You would think the Board would want to know what’s happening in the building given the growing non confidence of members in the Chief,” Peterson said.