Bob Paulson might become the next RCMP commissioner

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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Rumour has it that veteran Mountie Bob Paulson will be named the new commissioner of the RCMP on Thursday. If Paulson is picked by PM Harper, he will replace William Elliott, who is going to work with Interpol at the United Nations.

52-year-old Paulson is presently the deputy commissioner of the RCMP – responsible for the safety of top rank officials along with the investigation of organized crime. He was appointed deputy commissioner for federal policing in November 2010.

Paulson was once a soldier who ran the RCMP’s organized crime and terrorism operations. He served in various departments in the province, including homicide, aboriginal and community policing, and organized crime.

Moreover, Paulson is bilingual and a native of Lachute, Que. Apparently, he has spent almost seven years in the Armed Forces before joining the RCMP in Chilliwack, B.C., in 1986.

Insp. Andy Richards, of the Port Moody police department, worked with Paulson on the E-Pandora investigation targeting the Hells Angels. Richards says Paulson is an honest man who should command respect in his new role.

“If anyone can have an impact, he can,” Richards said. He said Paulson has a great deal of experience as an investigator on major files, earning him the respect of front-line officers.

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