3 judges have been fired for watching pornographic material on court computers, the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office has announced.
A spokesperson for the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office confirmed that District Judge Timothy Bowles, Immigration Judge Warren Grant and Deputy District Judge and Recorder Peter Bullock have been removed from judicial office.
Their sacking follows an investigation into an allegation that they viewed pornographic material on judicial IT equipment in their offices.
The spokesman added that the Lord Chancellor and Lord Chief Justice were “satisfied that the material did not include images of children or any other illegal content”.
Nevertheless, the body had “concluded that this was an inexcusable misuse of their judicial IT accounts and wholly unacceptable conduct for a judicial office holder”.
A fourth judge, Recorder Andrew Maw, was also found to have viewed similar inappropriate material via his judicial IT account, the JCIO said, but resigned before the disciplinary process concluded.
The judges were not linked in any way.
Agencies/Canadajournal