Former Orangeville Mayor Sandy Brown has been found to have violated multiple sections of the Ontario Civilian Police Commission (OCPC) when he was a member of the Orangeville Police Services Board.
That’s according to a report released today by Tribunals Ontario.
“The Investigation concluded that Mr. Brown violated Sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 13 of O. Reg. 421/97 made under the Police Services Act-Members of Police Services Boards-Code of Conduct.
The Investigation also concluded that Mr. Brown is unsuited to be a member of a police services board in the Province of Ontario.
As Mr. Brown is not currently a member of any police services board, the OCPC has no jurisdiction to proceed with a misconduct hearing.
The Section 25 Investigation recommended that, if Mr. Brown becomes a member of a police services board, at any time in the future, he may face a hearing on misconduct charges.”
“The board has received [this decision] and is pleased that this matter is resolved” said current Deputy Mayor Todd Taylor.
The OCPC says it has adopted the investigation’s recommendation and all of its findings.
Should anymore details on this be made available, we will update you here.













