New Brunswick’s public safety minister has been asked to investigate the civilian board overseeing the Codiac Regional RCMP.
Codiac Regional Policing Authority board chair says he supports call for review by public safety minister

Shane Magee · CBC News
· Posted: Oct 31, 2025 5:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
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Codiac Regional Policing Authority board members Nagesh Jammula, Corinne Godbout and Matt Carter vote against the 2026 budget on Sept. 11. (Shane Magee/CBC)
New Brunswick’s public safety minister has been asked to investigate the civilian board overseeing the Codiac Regional RCMP.
A news release issued Wednesday says a board member of the Codiac Regional Policing Authority has requested an investigation into “concerns of political and procedural interference” within the policing authority.
No details about the allegations have been made public, and it’s not clear which board member submitted the request. Don Moore, the policing authority chair, says he supports the request.
Moore told CBC News the board member’s request sent to Public Safety Minister Robert Gauvin on Tuesday relates to concerns the person has about board governance, code of conduct and conflict of interest.
“It was a whole group of activities that have been happening with the [policing authority] for the last number of months,” Moore said.
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