B.C. Speaker apologizes for speech that said Hells Angels, Mafia ‘successful’
VICTORIA — The Speaker of British Columbia’s legislature is apologizing for offending some people with a speech he gave about leadership qualities that he says went “sideways.”
Darryl Plecas said Friday the point he tried to make to about 160 local government politicians on Wednesday was that even though crime bosses and some politicians are considered successful leaders, they don’t pass the leadership test.
Plecas said when he mentioned the Hells Angels, Mafia and U.S. President Donald Trump as examples of leaders considered successful, some people attending the Lower Mainland Local Government Association gathering objected to his comments because they thought he was endorsing those leaders.