A member of the Edmonton Police Commission plans to serve the remainder of his term from Portugal and says he believes living abroad will not interfere with his role, even though a member of a local lawyers association has concerns.
On Friday, Global News spoke with John McDougall from his home in the European country.
Currently, McDougall serves as the chair of the police commission. His time as chair comes to an end on Dec. 31.
However, McDougall does intend to complete his term as a member of the commission from abroad. He was appointed by the province to a three-year term that ends in 2026.
“We have no more formal meetings booked for the remainder of 2024,” he said. “I have no intention of running for chair next year.”
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Tom Engel, the chair of the policing committee for the Criminal Trial Lawyers’ Association, said he believes completing a term from Portugal is “unacceptable.”
“I have chaired a number …