JWBF
Senior Member
Politicians are more like a board of directors. No time cards at that level, either.
That's works, with the exception that the board doesn't elect them, the shareholders hold those reins.
Politicians are more like a board of directors. No time cards at that level, either.
Item 2 would be appreciated.
Here is the full Code of Conduct John Tory signed.
LEADING A GREAT CITY
1. I will respect and defend our laws, not break them. I will act with the highest degree of integrity, honesty and professionalism that public office demands. In short, I will respect the law.
2. I will show up for work each day to get things done, and I will do this in a transparent manner. This includes keeping a weekly schedule that is public and easily accessible.
3. I will conduct, at a minimum, a weekly press availability that is open and honest. Fostering meaningful and open civic dialogue requires a Mayor who answers questions – not runs from them.
MAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK FOR TORONTO
4. I will build and promote strong working relationships with neighbouring municipalities and other levels of government without regard to their political stripe. Torontonians want tangible and meaningful results and that means working together.
5. I will mend relationships and build bridges in a divided City Council by working with every member on an issue-by-issue basis. The outcome needs to reflect a desire to make life better for Torontonians.
6. I will not compile an enemies list. Torontonians do not want a party system at city hall. I will use the mayor’s office to work with people, not carry on old fights.
7. I will always treat city staff with respect and professionalism. A Mayor can be tough and decisive without being overbearing and brash.
RESPECT TAXPAYERS WITH ACTIONS, NOT JUST WORDS
8. I will ensure that city resources are used exclusively for city business by tightening spending rules and oversight mechanisms. Not one public penny will be used on personal matters. 9. I will introduce real penalties for elected officials and public servants who abuse the privileges, responsibilities and trust that accompany public service. We work for Torontonians — not the other way around.
10. I will require all lobbyists to register in order to make our system more fair and accountable, including leveling the playing field for union lobbyists.
http://www.torontosun.com/2014/04/03/john-tory-code-of-conduct-targets-rob-ford
That's works, with the exception that the board doesn't elect them, the shareholders hold those reins.
Item 2 would be appreciated.
Here is the full Code of Conduct John Tory signed.
LEADING A GREAT CITY
1. I will respect and defend our laws, not break them. I will act with the highest degree of integrity, honesty and professionalism that public office demands. In short, I will respect the law.
2. I will show up for work each day to get things done, and I will do this in a transparent manner. This includes keeping a weekly schedule that is public and easily accessible.
3. I will conduct, at a minimum, a weekly press availability that is open and honest. Fostering meaningful and open civic dialogue requires a Mayor who answers questions – not runs from them.
MAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK FOR TORONTO
4. I will build and promote strong working relationships with neighbouring municipalities and other levels of government without regard to their political stripe. Torontonians want tangible and meaningful results and that means working together.
5. I will mend relationships and build bridges in a divided City Council by working with every member on an issue-by-issue basis. The outcome needs to reflect a desire to make life better for Torontonians.
6. I will not compile an enemies list. Torontonians do not want a party system at city hall. I will use the mayor’s office to work with people, not carry on old fights.
7. I will always treat city staff with respect and professionalism. A Mayor can be tough and decisive without being overbearing and brash.
RESPECT TAXPAYERS WITH ACTIONS, NOT JUST WORDS
8. I will ensure that city resources are used exclusively for city business by tightening spending rules and oversight mechanisms. Not one public penny will be used on personal matters. 9. I will introduce real penalties for elected officials and public servants who abuse the privileges, responsibilities and trust that accompany public service. We work for Torontonians — not the other way around.
10. I will require all lobbyists to register in order to make our system more fair and accountable, including leveling the playing field for union lobbyists.
http://www.torontosun.com/2014/04/03/john-tory-code-of-conduct-targets-rob-ford
Item 2 would be appreciated.
Here is the full Code of Conduct John Tory signed.
LEADING A GREAT CITY
1. I will respect and defend our laws, not break them. I will act with the highest degree of integrity, honesty and professionalism that public office demands. In short, I will respect the law.
2. I will show up for work each day to get things done, and I will do this in a transparent manner. This includes keeping a weekly schedule that is public and easily accessible.
3. I will conduct, at a minimum, a weekly press availability that is open and honest. Fostering meaningful and open civic dialogue requires a Mayor who answers questions – not runs from them.
MAKE CITY COUNCIL WORK FOR TORONTO
4. I will build and promote strong working relationships with neighbouring municipalities and other levels of government without regard to their political stripe. Torontonians want tangible and meaningful results and that means working together.
5. I will mend relationships and build bridges in a divided City Council by working with every member on an issue-by-issue basis. The outcome needs to reflect a desire to make life better for Torontonians.
6. I will not compile an enemies list. Torontonians do not want a party system at city hall. I will use the mayor’s office to work with people, not carry on old fights.
7. I will always treat city staff with respect and professionalism. A Mayor can be tough and decisive without being overbearing and brash.
RESPECT TAXPAYERS WITH ACTIONS, NOT JUST WORDS
8. I will ensure that city resources are used exclusively for city business by tightening spending rules and oversight mechanisms. Not one public penny will be used on personal matters. 9. I will introduce real penalties for elected officials and public servants who abuse the privileges, responsibilities and trust that accompany public service. We work for Torontonians — not the other way around.
10. I will require all lobbyists to register in order to make our system more fair and accountable, including leveling the playing field for union lobbyists.
http://www.torontosun.com/2014/04/03/john-tory-code-of-conduct-targets-rob-ford
Politicians are not management.
Politicians are more like a board of directors. No time cards at that level, either.
That's works, with the exception that the board doesn't elect them, the shareholders hold those reins.
I'm not following, JBWF. Directors elected by shareholders. Pols elected by citizens. Who's the "them" your referring to? TIA.
If Tory obeys the law, that will save T.O citizens money. The user-pay system we have now to enforce City laws is costly and difficult. Private citizens shouldn't have to crowdfund Aird & Berlis to sue Rob Ford for election-day camping for Dug at polling stations.
If Tory obeys the law, that will save T.O citizens money. The user-pay system we have now to enforce City laws is costly and difficult. Private citizens shouldn't have to crowdfund Aird & Berlis to sue Rob Ford for election-day camping for Dug at polling stations.
Was I the only one shocked to find out the regulations governing city government have no teeth at all, unless private citizens bring suit?!
Yep. I like the code of conduct, but IMO it's worthless if it has no penalties, or enforcement. It merely becomes a list of suggestions, useless against those in power who are shameless or brazen enough to act like they own the town. In a somewhat related note, D. Dale's article re: 20 lessons from this municipal election. 99.9% of Dale's list is spot on IMO.
http://www.thestar.com/news/city_ha...nalysis_20_lessons_from_the_rob_ford_era.html
No, I was too. I guess it was only after Rob got in that tougher written regulations became necessary. I can't imagine any of this happening during the Miller era. Still scratching my head over how close we came to Dougapocalypse.
https://twitter.com/MrMaquee/status/526156504152682496/photo/1
Agree. Was I the only one shocked to find out the regulations governing city government have no teeth at all, unless private citizens bring suit?!
It's a way of preventing corruption due to, for one thing, cronyism, and to involve people in the democratic process.