pud99
Senior Member
I thought this was already investigated.
Doug Ford didn't breach rules in Taverner appointment, integrity commissioner says
Not sure how it's possible how Blair was wronged, when Ford already found to have done no wrong.?
The IC is not a judge; an investigation by the IC is not a trial; and a report by the IC is not a judgment. The statute that creates and governs the Office of the IC does not oust or over-ride the right of Blair to sue. Blair is suing for wrongful dismissal, not for breach of the MPP Ethics Code (which was the IC's subject ). Whether Blair was wrongfully dismissed is not a subject falling under the MPP Ethics Code and not something that the IC could have enquired into or opined about. Neither the investigation by the IC nor the IC's report will be relevant, or even admissible, in a trial of Blair's wrongful dismissal claim. (I make no comment on the merit or lack of merit of that claim; I simply point out that it is a subject that was not within the purview of the IC.)
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