Chief of Saskatchewan Highway Patrol fired over questionable purchases
The former chief of the Saskatchewan Highway Patrol is suing for damages alleging he was wrongfully dismissed.
Highways Ministry Communications Executive Director Doug Wakabayashi confirmed that Robin Litzenberger was terminated from his position.
In a statement of claim filed in Regina’s Court of Queen’s Bench last December, Litzenberger said his October 2019 firing was based on false allegations, which included improper spending on equipment and dishonesty.
Earlier this week, provincial auditor Judy Ferguson discovered the misuse of purchasing cards, as well as weapons and equipment bought that the patrol technically shouldn’t have.