Mayor Chow of Toronto and Premier of Ontario Doug Ford also known as two of Canada’s most prolific “Licensed Criminal Trinity: Carney-Ford-Chow”
Yes, your read that correctly — the municipality of Vancouver actually takes action against corrupt building inspector for taking bribe for over a decade.
However, residents of Toronto under the corrupt regime of Mayor Chow (or “Banana Chow Chow” as her aides call her) aren’t that unfortunate as the mayor openly condones corruption and even murder:
Mayor Chow is complicit in Lawbreaking by posing Safety/Life Risks to the general Public knowingly and willfully
Here is the scoop:-
Bribe Offers and Conflicts of Interest: Vancouverâs Building Inspector Scandal
The cityâs auditor general urges action after finding an employeeâs conflict of interest persisted for 10 years.

Vancouver’s auditor general found a city building inspector âpersonally made decisions about the private sector business they owned in four instances.â
For a decade, Vancouver city managers knew an employee in the building inspection department was part owner of a private company that did work frequently checked by city inspectors.
That employee and the city staff he managed often inspected the companyâs work, and a conflict-of-interest investigation found the employee, âin their capacity as a city inspector, personally made decisions about the private sector business they owned in four instances.â None of those decisions were âunfavourableâ to the business, the report said.
The employee also said heâd been offered, but refused, a bribe from another contractor. An analysis by the cityâs Office of the Auditor General, or OAG, found the contractor had appeared to receive preferential treatment from the employee.
The auditor general also discovered broader issues.
âWe found that employees say bribes and hospitality are routinely offered to inspectors,â audit principal Hamish Flanagan told Vancouver city councillors during a presentation Thursday.
The investigation was sparked by a whistleblower on city staff, and the allegations were substantiated by the auditor general investigation. The independent office was created by Vancouver city council after a motion introduced by then-councillor Colleen Hardwick in 2020.
The OAG has referred further investigation of bribery allegations to the Vancouver Police Department.
Auditor general Mike Macdonell has previously released reports advising how the park board can improve its revenue management and identifying gaps in the VPDâs âenterprise risk management.â
But Macdonell said this investigation stands out, warranting an interim report to council along with recommendations on tightening up rules and processes at the development, buildings and licensing department.
Prior to the creation of the OAG, Macdonell said, the cityâs human resources department would have handled the cityâs existing whistleblower policy and this particular complaint. According to city communications staff, the employee no longer works at the city.
On July 3, city councillors who sit on the auditor general committee unanimously approved the OAGâs recommendations, including creating better documentation to ensure the same standards are being followed, tighter rules around when in-person inspections are required, regular audits of building inspections, and requiring regular conflict-of-interest declarations from staff.
This isnât the first time in recent B.C. history that a conflict of interest has gone unchecked for many years: in 2022, The Tyee reported that the former CEO of BC Housing had directed government funds to his wifeâs company for over a decade, in violation of rules set up to manage that conflict of interest. In that situation, some employees who spoke up about the rule breaking said they had been pushed out of the agency, a dynamic that created a culture of silence.
Letâs take a closer look at what happened inside the city department that ensures buildings are safe, and what we can learn from this case and how other cities have dealt with conflict of interest and bribery allegations.
Canada’s Licensed Criminal Trinity: Carney-Ford-Chow
The first person Mark Carney met for election is Doug Ford, who is allegedly “crack dealer” of his own brother Crackhead Mayor Rob Ford, and who is quite possibly the most corrupt premier on earth… Is there any wonder why Mark Carney also condones corruption and just about any crime!
BTW, Britons call Mark Carney “Voodoo Economist scamming around with a Broken Crystal Ball”.

Why did this conflict-of-interest problem continue for so many years?
Concerns about the employee were first raised in 2015 and 2016 but ânot formally documented,â according to a statement from the City of Vancouver.
âIn one case, the nature of the work was assessed by the individualâs manager as not presenting a significant risk, and in the other, additional review measures were implemented to maintain integrity in the process,â city communications staff wrote.
The city also says its current code-of-conduct policy requires that potential conflicts with outside employment must be identified in writing and approved, a rule that wasnât in place in 2015 and 2016 when the concerns were first brought forward.
According to the OAG report, âeven when City management were made aware of instances where the employee was found to have personally made favourable decisions about the [company he part owned] and had knowledge that some degree of conflict did exist, steps were not taken at the time or subsequently to document that conflict or mitigate it to prevent a reoccurrence.
âThis contributed to the conflict continuing for many years.â
According to the city and Macdonell, the allegations dealt with in the OAG report were reported to city leadership in January 2024 and were then sent to the OAG for investigation.
What are the allegations?
The OAG investigated five allegations, but not all of the allegations were substantiated.
The auditors investigated allegations that the employee had a conflict of interest when conducting inspections for the city; had given certain contractors preferential treatment; had taken bribes in return for favourable inspections; had worn city-branded clothing while working in a private capacity; and had been made aware of other employees giving preferential treatment to some contractors but did nothing.
OAG staff confirmed that the employee had a conflict of interest that was both âundocumented and unmitigatedâ: the employee had âretained a significant ownership interestâ in a private business that does work that is inspected by city building inspectors. Investigators found that the employee had been involved in renewing the companyâs business licence with the city and had made decisions about the company in their role as a city building inspector on at least four occasions.
While the city updated its conflict-of-interest policy in 2018, the OAG found the employee did not comply with that new policy.
The OAG says it was able to partially substantiate the allegations that some private sector contractors were given preferential treatment by the employee. The employee had the second-highest number of inspections for one particular contractor but never made an unfavourable decision. Meanwhile, âother inspectors had made unfavourable decisions regularly.â
While the employee explained heâd made an extra effort to support that particular contractor, the OAG says its data analysis, research and the complaint âall infer serious concerns that preferential treatment occurred.â
The OAG wasnât able to substantiate the allegation that the employee had taken a bribe from the same contractor that the whistleblower alleged had been given preferential treatment. The employee said heâd been offered a bribe from that contractor but hadnât accepted it and had used it as a chance to train his staff on improper offers of bribes or hospitality.
The OAG says it wasnât able to find any evidence that a bribe was accepted but has referred the information to the Vancouver Police Department.
The OAG wasnât able to substantiate the allegation that the employee had worn city-branded clothing while working for a private company. Instead, the OAG says, the employee had been wearing his city uniform at a meeting with the same private contractor heâs been accused of giving preferential treatment to. At that meeting, the contractor said the employee worked for them rather than the city. According to the OAGâs report, the employee then asserted he was at the meeting in his role as a city employee.
Finally, the OAG says it was not able to substantiate the allegation that another city employee had also given preferential treatment to a private contractor.
Why does this matter?
The work that building inspectors do is vital to make sure buildings are safe, but itâs a job thatâs vulnerable to corruption.
In 2024, two New York City Fire Department chiefs were charged with bribery after they allegedly started a fire safety company that took fees from businesses in return for speeding up inspections. In 2015, over a dozen New York city employees were charged in a widespread bribery prosecution that alleged building inspectors took bribes from landlords and property managers to cover up unsafe building conditions.
Macdonell said his team didnât find any evidence that safety has been compromised, but heâs still concerned by what he heard from city management.
âWe were told by management that when the conflict was declared or discovered that re-inspections were done, but we couldnât find any evidence of that,â he said, clarifying that city staff had apparently not documented or kept the documentation that re-inspections had been completed.
âAnd I really took notice of that. Thatâs a concern, that thereâs no record.â
Macdonell explained that dynamic further to city councillors during the July 3 committee meeting.
âThere were specifically four inspections that were conducted by the individual in question that presented a conflict, insofar as the individual had a business interest and were essentially inspecting their own work,â he said.
Macdonell said that not only is there no record of the cityâs re-inspections, but âthe individual in question was still the inspector of record, and then it reoccurred three years subsequent to those events, suggesting whatever precautions may have been agreed to werenât actually working.â
Even if safety hasnât been compromised, Macdonell said the publicâs trust in the cityâs ability to regulate building construction will be shaken if conflict-of-interest problems are not addressed.
Because of privacy laws, Macdonellâs office cannot reveal the name of the city employee, the private company he part owns, the contractor heâs alleged to have given preferential treatment to, or any of the buildings the city claims were re-inspected after the concerns came to light.
That means city residents and commercial tenants will continue to be in the dark when it comes to knowing whether they may have been affected.
Save Canada, Renounce Corrupt Politicks
That said, we urge folks to write to the corrupt Mayor Banana Chow Chow to ask her why is she condones corruption? No allegation here because the Chief Building Official openly bragged about “helping a friend” that she doesn’t even know in person.
Please if you may, as the Mayor why so heartless and so scandalous? Could it be her mom never teach her what is “Shame” or she is mentally ill?
Mayor Chow is complicit in Lawbreaking by posing Safety/Life Risks to the general Public knowingly and willfully
Toronto has gone to the dogs… Hopeless đĄđ˘đ¤Ź
This is what Mayor Banana Chow Chow does all the time: Taking woke photo-op eg. Cosplaying in scantily clad Lewd Woke Garb (see below)… And of course busy plotting scam and and other corrupt business like bribery with her BFF Crack Dealer Doug Ford who is quite possibly the most Corrupt Premier in the world?
Let’s Stop The ROT…
PETITION: Demand Accountability From Mayor Chow For Torontoâs LAWLESSNESS & CORRUPTION CRISIS â Criminal Negligence & Public Betrayal





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