In 1989, Assistant Commissioner Rod Stamler quit the RCMP in dismay at what had happened to the integrity of the police force he’d joined as a young man. As head of the force’s Economic Crime Directorate – its fraud and corruption unit – Stamler found his investigations were being stymied by a federal government intent on protecting its own. There was, he decided, no future for him in a police force that allowed itself to be directed by politicians who placed themselves above the law. In his book, no one was above the law, no one.
When Stamler left, he took his personal records with him, documents he later allowed Paul Palango, an award-winning journalist, to peruse. The result of their collaboration is Above the Law, a chilling portrait of a man and a police force under increasing political pressure to look the other way whenever a good friend of the government illegally dipped into the public purse.
Almost from his very first investigation of corporate corruption, when Stamler joined the new Commercial Crime Branch in 1968, he found that the paper trails he followed led to the doors of Canada's elite. He first discovered an attempt to rig bids in the proposed salvage of the sunken oil tanker the Irving Whale.
He then went on to uncover habitual dredging scams in Hamilton Harbour, massive fraud on the Department of Regional Economic Expansion by the Cartier Mint, and major corruption in the Sky Shops affair involving Senator Louis Gigučre.
Now he was investigating whether Senator Michel Cogger had been peddling his influence with his good friend Prime Minister Brian Mulroney – an investigation doomed by the RCMP’s obsequiousness toward the Mulroney government. A once proud and independent police force had been leashed by its self-proclaimed political masters.
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Paul Palango is a veteran investigative journalist. A graduate of Carleton University’s journalism program, he started his career at the Hamilton Spectator, his hometown newspaper. In 1978, he joined the Globe and Mail as a reporter, and between 1983 and his resignation in 1990, he served successively as its sports editor, Metro editor, and, eventually, national editor. During his tenure at the Globe and Mail, Palango’s reporters swept the Centre for Investigative Reporting Awards in five consecutive years. In 1989, he accepted the Michener Award on behalf of the Globe. More recently,Palango has been a columnist for Toronto’s eye Weekly. He lives near Toronto with his wife and two daughters.
“High time. I’ve waited years for this book, which tells Canadians exactly how our politicians get away with behaviour that would have anyone else behind bars. But the bad news comes in a wonderfully readable package with a hero, former RCMP Assistant Commissioner Rod Stamler, everyone will like.”
–Stevie Cameron, Contributing Editor, Maclean’s
“Fast-paced and exciting, Above the Law chronicles the seedy underworld of crime in very high places. It makes great reading – particularly for those who don’t mind having their illusions about our political leaders destroyed.”
–Linda McQuaig, author of The Wealthy Banker’s Wife and The Quick and the Dead
“Paul Palango is a rarity – a journalist who actually cares, and cares deeply, about probity in public office. Above the Law is a wonderful book.”
–Geoffrey Stevens, columnist and publisher
“Above the Law is as exciting as any detective novel.”
–Winnipeg Free Press
“Palango’s alarming book details one sorry tale after another of influence-peddling, bid-rigging, and fraud and stock manipulation associated with the country’s highest political office.”
–Alberta Report
“All sorts of prominent little piggies come snuffling through theses pages, looking to jam their noses into the political trough.”
–Books In Canada
“It reads like fiction, but it’s fact. It’s scary.”
–Keith Morrison, “Canada AM”
“Every cop, robber and politician should read Above the Law before carrying on with business as usual.”
–Michael Harris, The Daily News, Halifax
“Anyone who is interested in the public life of this country would relish Above the Law.”
–Ottawa Citizen
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