These are the exact two questions the public needs to be asking about BC SPCA. Perhaps if the major newspapers, TV and radio newscasters were inundated with letters raising these issues, the general public would begin to take notice and ask for accountability from SPCA officials. The more publicity SPCA's frivolous law suits garner, the more informed and reluctant the donors would be.
Perhaps a decline in funds would be an incentive for officials to begin to take a good, hard look at their actions.
All we want is for the people who are being paid so well, to do the job responsibly and properly.
In other words, look after the animals instead of the people.