Investigators say they've ruled out any criminal wrongdoing.
Outgoing Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum has returned his taxpayer-funded vehicle to the city works yard with significant structural damage to its front.
Surrey RCMP told Glacier Media it has been in contact with the City of Surrey after the damage was reported by city staff Sunday morning. Investigators have since ruled out any criminal wrongdoing, stated RCMP spokesperson Vanessa Munn Monday afternoon. “I could not find anywhere in city policies that the mayor is entitled to a leased car,” said Hundial, noting the mayor already gets a $14,500 car allowance.
Hundial said he is concerned as to whether anyone was injured in the apparent accident, as the vehicle’s front right panel is dented and the hood is deformed.
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