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At least 50 police officers currently suspended with pay in Ontario

Toronto Police Services says 14 officers are currently suspended with pay. The OPP says 29 of its officers are suspended with pay.

Only province in Canada where law requires suspended cops to stay on payroll, unless sentenced to serve time

Const. James Forcillo will learn the result of his appeal of his attempted murder conviction in the 2013 shooting of Sammy Yatim.
Const. James Forcillo, who was found guilty of attempted murder in Sammy Yatim's 2013 death, is one of 14 Toronto officers who is currently suspended with pay. (Nathan Denette/Canadian Press)

At least 50 officers with four of the province'slargest police forces are currently suspended from duty for alleged misconduct, but getting a paycheque all the same, CBC News has learned.

The number of Toronto cops suspended with pay jumped to 14 on Thursday, when four Toronto police officers were charged in connection with allegedly planting heroin in a suspect's car and lying about it in court.

"They're suspended with pay," Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders told a news conference."I don't have an option under the Police Services Act, it has to be that way. Rightnow I can't do anything else."

Questions from CBC News to other police forces revealed that 29Ontario Provincial Police officers are currently suspended with pay, as aresix officers with the Ottawa police and one with the Windsor police.

With police in Ontario earning on average about $90,000 per year, it means these forces alone are spending some $4.5million on suspended officers this year.

Ontario is only province in Canada where the law requires thatsuspended police officer must remain on the payroll unless sentenced to serve time behind bars.

"In other provinces, the chiefs of police have the discretion to suspend officers without pay if they've been charged with a criminal offence," saidChristine VanGeyn, Ontariodirectorof the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.

Ontario OPP Commissioner Vince Hawkes has 29 members of his force currently suspended with pay. (CBC)

Premier Kathleen Wynne says her government is considering changing the law.

"We think they should goaheadand make those changes and bring Ontarioin line with the same standards that officers are held to in other provinces," Van Geyn said in a phone interview.

She pointed to the case of a Waterloo region officer who boasted of playing golf while on a three-year paid suspension, funded by taxpayers.

Toronto police officers currently suspended with pay include:

Const.Tash Baiati,charged under the Police Services Act in connection with firing 15 shots into the hood of a car in Toronto's Distillery District last September, is not under suspension.

Among the OPPofficers currently suspended with pay are three veteran constables facing chargesfollowing an 18-month-long drug trafficking investigation in the Brockville area.

In recent months, other officers have been suspended with pay over alleged criminal activity in Hamilton,Waterloo region, Niagara region, andPeel region,

Ontario'sPolice Services Act stipulatesthatofficers can only be suspended without payafter they are sentenced to a term of imprisonment.

Police chiefs from across Ontarioincluding Toronto,Windsor,Hamilton,Waterloo region, andThunder Bay have long called for this to change.