Anthony Allison Milo

Anthony Allison Milo, COM (b. 16 September 1966 in Vancouver) is the current Chief Constable of the British Columbia Provincial Police (BCPP), British Columbia's main police force. He assumed office on 7 August 2015.

Milo began his career as a police constable in 1984. From 2001 to 2006 Milo served as an Assistant Chief Constable, and from 2006 to 2015 as Deputy Chief Constable of the BCPP. Following the retirement of former Chief Constable Jim Chu in May 2015, Milo became acting Chief Constable, and three months later was officially confirmed as Chief Constable by the British Columbia Police Board. One of Milo's first major policy decisions upon assuming the office of Chief Constable was to strengthen the constabulary's Internal Affairs Directorate, the funding for which was tripled and its personnel nearly doubled in number. This almost immediately proved a smart move, as Internal Affairs, Unit 9 (IA-9) soon thereafter dismantled a major institutionalised link between organised crime and the constabulary, involving several corrupt officers, ultimately including Assistant Chief Constable Declan O'Connor, former head of the constabulary's Criminal Investigation Directorate (CID); IA-9 credited their success primarily to the greatly expanded resources and increased manpower made available to them by Chief Constable Milo's reforms.