Edmonton Police Honoraria Undisclosed
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•Edmonton Police Commission hasn't released commission pay for seven years despite disclosure rules
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Edmonton police commissioner honoraria is required to be disclosed four times a year.
After questions from Postmedia , the commission is promising more transparency.
Commissioners are volunteers but receive stipends for attending meetings, seminars, and other events.
Postmedia reviewed the online honoraria policy and, seeing a public reporting requirement, reached out again to ask the commission.
Edmonton city councillor Jo-Anne Wright wants to see a total for honoraria paid out listed separately in financial documents.
Criminologist Temitope Oriola, a University of Alberta professor, thinks the commission should go further and publicly report compensation for each commissioner individually.
In December , Edmonton city council replaced four police commissioners with new appointments.
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