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Susan Eng

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in a job action initiated by Police Association president Art Lymer on October 5, 1992, which spread to a "Blue Ribbon Campaign" by December of that year. McCormack tried unsuccessfully to convince Lymer to drop the campaign and when he was unsuccessful, Eng wanted McCormack fired. The rank-and-file strongly supported McCormack in this dispute, and a group of officers who had set up a vigil for one of their own killed on duty booed Eng when she showed up.
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that this relatively small group of people was involved in a disproportionately high number of crimes in Metro and reporting this to the Toronto Crime Inquiry. Susan said that such reporting was biased and racist and publicly criticized Ben. The intra-family feud included Susan skipping a banquet that honored Ben's contributions to the community, and being asked not to attend the funeral of Ben's grandmother.
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Susan Eng also had a public disagreement with her cousin, Metro police Sergeant Ben Eng, who was Metro Toronto's police officer of the year. Ben had gone against Metro Toronto Police policy and compiled statistics on the criminal activities of recent refugees from Vietnam and mainland China, finding
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complained that "she failed to let other board members know when she planned to leave town and where she could be reached in the event of an emergency requiring a quick response from the board". The police opposition to Premier Rae's mandatory reporting of weapon unholstering legislation culminated
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ordered a wiretap of Eng's friend Maloney. Conversations between Maloney and Eng were illegally recorded despite a court order that only the first minute of Maloney's conversations were to be monitored so as to determine whether the individual who he was talking to was on the list of those being
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Eng lacked the experience, and officers who had assignments in tough neighborhoods feared the undue concern over having to file a written report for unholstering their weapons could slow their reaction time in a matter of life and
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investigated. Maloney had been instrumental in getting Eng appointed as police services board chair, and many in the police resented him for continually giving advice to Eng despite his lack of formal role.
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According to an internal police report leaked in 2007, in 1991 during Eng's time as Police Board chair, then-detective
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Geoffrey York, "CIVIC ELECTION '85 Shakeup not likely Stable city council expected as few aldermen in danger",
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Susan Eng served as board chair from 1991 to 1995. She had a tense relationship with Metro police chief
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Eng was first appointed to the Metropolitan Toronto Police Services Board in 1989 by the
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Robert MacLeod, "CIVIC ELECTION 1988 Development is key issue in heated contest",
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by a margin of 6,546 votes to 5,716. In the 1985 municipal election she supported
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Beverley Bowen, "Eng attracts workers Tories, Liberals help Ward 6 independent",
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Khambatta, Richard; Integrated Pharma Services (July 2015).
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Chair of the Metropolitan Toronto Police Services Board
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Toronto
Metro Toronto Police Services Board
Chinese
Toronto
China
Jarvis Collegiate Institute
Osgoode Hall Law School
by-election
John Sewell
Toronto City Council
Progressive Conservative Party
Larry Grossman
Susan Fish
Liberal
Jim Coutts
New Democratic Party
Dale Martin
Peter Maloney
Liberal
David Peterson
June Rowlands
Toronto Star
Premier
Bob Rae
Toronto Sun
Mel Lastman

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