Chiarelli should face harshest penalty for alleged misconduct, integrity commissioner says - News Summed Up

Chiarelli should face harshest penalty for alleged misconduct, integrity commissioner says


Rick Chiarelli, the city's integrity commissioner is recommending sanctions against the veteran politician reserved for the most egregious misconduct — the suspension of nine months' salary, or more than $79,000. The integrity commissioner agrees. Integrity commissioner Robert Marleau is recommending council suspend Chiarelli's pay for nine months, the harshest penalty allowed under the rules. (Kate Porter/CBC)3 complaints, 3 consecutive sanctionsThe integrity commissioner found that Chiarelli violated two sections of the councillor's code of conduct relating to integrity and respect for members of the public. "I have concluded that there is no credible basis for such a conspiracy theory," the integrity commissioner writes.


Source: CBC News July 10, 2020 17:36 UTC



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