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Hearing set for Penticton RMT accused of sexual misconduct

Leonard Krekic lived or worked in White Rock, Surrey and Penticton at time of alleged behaviour
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The College of Massage Therapists of B.C. says a hearing is to take place in March regarding alleged sexual misconduct of former registered massage therapist Leonard Krekic. (Unsplash photo)

A former registered massage therapist with connections to White Rock, Surrey and Penticton is scheduled to face a disciplinary hearing in March in connection with allegations of sexual misconduct.

Leonard (Len) Krekic was suspended from practising as an RMT in B.C. in February of last year.

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According to a citation posted to the College of Massage Therapists of B.C. website, the allegations that led to the suspension were in a complaint filed Nov. 21, 2019. In announcing Krekic鈥檚 suspension, the college described the allegations as 鈥渆xtremely serious.鈥

The latest citation 鈥 issued in August 2020 鈥 notes a hearing is scheduled for 12 days, starting on March 8, 鈥渢o inquire into his conduct鈥 in the course of providing massage-therapy services between 鈥渁bout 2009鈥 and November 2019.

It also notes that allegations 鈥渁re and remain unproven unless admitted by a registrant or determined by the Discipline Committee.鈥

The citation lists six patients and details numerous allegations of 鈥渋nappropriate and unprofessional conduct,鈥 including non-consensual touching, failure to provide appropriate disrobing options, making inappropriate statements or inquiries of a personal nature and engaging in inappropriate and unprofessional communications with a patient.

It also notes a breach of an order issued April 5, 2019 that required him to, among other things, inform CMTBC immediately of any new locations where he was providing massage-therapy services and failing to have a chaperone present at all times during the consultation, assessment, examination or treatment of a female patient.

College officials confirmed Thursday (Jan. 28) that Krekic 鈥渨as practicing and/or residing鈥 at the locations listed on the citation at the time the alleged conduct occurred.

Registrar and CEO Eric Wredenhagen said he could not comment on specifically where the alleged behaviour took place, as that information is not currently public.

Wredenhagen said Krekic resigned his CMTBC registration in October 2020.

An online search shows Krekic listed as being available for 鈥榝ascial stretch therapy鈥 bookings at a South Surrey wellness centre.



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