Dirty Cop #1 - Inspector Ken MacDonald, Port Moody Police

Private Report – Allegations of Corruption and Misconduct

Prepared for: Authorized Government and Oversight Officials

Date: January 26, 2026

Subject: Allegations involving Inspector Ken MacDonald, Port Moody Police Department

Overview

This report contains allegations of misconduct and corruption involving Inspector Ken MacDonald of the Port Moody Police Department. The information presented is based on 15 years of accumulated investigative evidence concerning housing and property management activities in British Columbia, particularly relating to StrataCo Property Management.

Key Allegations

Abuse of Authority:

Inspector MacDonald is alleged to have acted on behalf of StrataCo Property Management against homeowners, misusing his position to undermine homeowners’ rights.

Misinterpretation of Law:

He reportedly claimed that sections of the Criminal Code of Canada relating to stalking do not apply within Port Moody, BC.

Threats and Intimidation:

Reports indicate that he used his personal phone to contact and threaten a targeted homeowner.

False Charges:

Allegations include coordinating or supervising the filing of false criminal charges against the same homeowner.

Interference with Complaints:

Inspector MacDonald is accused of refusing to accept formal complaints against StrataCo representatives and strata managers, effectively obstructing justice.

Failure to Address Corruption:

Claims suggest he was unable to disprove StrataCo’s alleged misuse of homeowners’ funds or potential Ponzi-type financial operations under investigation.

Related Complaints and Oversight Involvement

Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner (OPCC):

Formal complaints were filed with the OPCC; however, no documented action was taken. Complainants allege that the complaints were ignored, covered up, or potentially deleted from official records.

Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC):

Related complaints have reportedly been filed with the OIPC but have not resulted in investigation or response.

Public Accountability Concerns:

A central question remains unanswered: “Is the Port Moody Police Department deleting or ignoring citizen complaints?”

Context and Broader Implications

The alleged actions appear consistent with broader patterns of administrative corruption and suppression of complaints noted in other independent investigations into StrataCo Property Management. Observers are encouraged to review similarities in reported tactics, particularly regarding the disappearance or non-recognition of legitimate complaints.

Recommendation

Government oversight bodies, RCMP Professional Standards, and relevant media investigators are encouraged to independently verify the claims, obtain call logs, and review complaint records at both the Port Moody Police Department and OPCC offices to determine the integrity of complaint handling and accountability processes.

Jan 26, 2026

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