Canadian Military's Second-in-Command Steps Down After Golf Outing With Disgraced General
Sumaira FH Published June 15, 2021 | 02:00 AM
WASHINGTON (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 15th June, 2021) The Canadian military's number two officer Mike Rouleau resigned on Monday after media reported of a golf outing with disgraced former Chief of Defense Staff Gen. Jonathan Vance.
The Canadian military sex scandal was reignited over the weekend after multiple outlets reported that Vice Chief of the Defence Staff Lt. Gen. Mike Rouleau and Royal Canadian Navy's Commander Vice-Admiral Craig Baines partook in a game of golf with Vance, who is under investigation after misconduct allegations were leveled against them.
"As a result of the incident, I am stepping aside immediately as [Vice Chief of the Defence Staff]," Rouleau said in a statement, adding that he is entering the Canadian military's civilian transition program.
Maj. Gen. Blaise Frawley, the Royal Canadian Air Force's deputy commander will replace Rouleau on an interim basis, with Lt. Gen. Frances Allen expected to become the country's first female Vice Chief of the Defence Staff in the near future.
Rouleau explained that the outing served as a way to check on the former top soldier's "wellness" and asked to take sole responsibility for the transgression, noting that Baines' attendance was conditional on his.
The now-former second-in-command's outing touched off a political storm as Rouleau holds oversight authority over the Canadian Forces National Investigation Service, which is investigating Vance.
Rouleau emphasized that the two did not discuss the ongoing investigation, however, this explanation has not quelled the criticism. Former service members called the incident is another instance of the 'old boys' club' in action and a member of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet called the revelation "appalling."
Rouleau becomes the latest senior military to step down from his post in relation to the ongoing military sexual misconduct scandal, after Vance's replacement, Adm. Art McDonald, was forced to temporarily step aside in February and the government's vaccine distribution czar, Maj. Gen. Dany Fortin resigned from his role in May.
The political firestorm forced the government to launch an independent review of sexual misconduct in the Canadian military, the second such probe in five years.
Trudeau and members of his cabinet, most notably Minister of National Defense Harjit Sajjan, have faced intense backlash for not responding to the allegations earlier and failing to combat, what has been described as a toxic culture within the Canadian Armed Forces.
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