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He attended the protests near Parliament Hill a few days after they started on January 28, but declined to answer questions about the protest. [https://www.qpbriefing.com/2022/03/02/ford-governments-ottawa-police-board-appointee-protested-with-truckers/]  He failed to disclose to the board that he attended these protests.  
He attended the protests near Parliament Hill a few days after they started on January 28, but declined to answer questions about the protest. [https://www.qpbriefing.com/2022/03/02/ford-governments-ottawa-police-board-appointee-protested-with-truckers/]  He failed to disclose to the board that he attended these protests.  


On March 2, Swaita resigned from the board, claiming that he didn't do anything wrong.[https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/robert-swaita-says-i-did-nothing-wrong-after-police-board-resignation-amid-controversy The two other provincial appointees, Daljit Nirman and Bev Johnson, also resigned. [https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/ontario-replacing-three-ottawa-police-board-members-after-one-attended-freedom-convoy-protest-1.5802907] [https://ottawa.citynews.ca/police-beat/ottawa-police-board-member-found-participating-in-truck-convoy-resigns-5124168]
On March 2, Swaita resigned from the board, claiming that he didn't do anything wrong.[https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/robert-swaita-says-i-did-nothing-wrong-after-police-board-resignation-amid-controversy] The two other provincial appointees, Daljit Nirman and Bev Johnson, also resigned. [https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/ontario-replacing-three-ottawa-police-board-members-after-one-attended-freedom-convoy-protest-1.5802907] [https://ottawa.citynews.ca/police-beat/ottawa-police-board-member-found-participating-in-truck-convoy-resigns-5124168]


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Latest revision as of 15:11, 8 March 2022

Robert Swaita was an appointee to Ottawa Police Services Board. In March 2020, he was appointed the position for a term of three years.

He attended the protests near Parliament Hill a few days after they started on January 28, but declined to answer questions about the protest. [1] He failed to disclose to the board that he attended these protests.

On March 2, Swaita resigned from the board, claiming that he didn't do anything wrong.[2] The two other provincial appointees, Daljit Nirman and Bev Johnson, also resigned. [3] [4]