Forced to resign as top Montreal cop, Pichet hired in subarctic mining town
Montreal’s former police chief, who was forced out of the job following allegations officers fabricated evidence and targeted rivals with internal investigations during his tenure, is becoming the top manager of the subarctic mining town of Fermont, Que.
Philippe Pichet was suspended with pay as the city’s top cop in December 2017 after an external investigation uncovered a climate of warring clans, mistrust and vengeance within the police force.
He tried to sue to get his job back but relented, and renounced his claim to the post in June 2018. Pichet remains under contract with the city, however. And Mayor Valerie Plante kept him on the force as chief inspector.
Martin St-Laurent, mayor of Fermont, said Pichet’s knowledge about handling complex files impressed the hiring committee. Pichet was chosen among 18 candidates who applied for the job, the mayor said in an interview Friday.