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So you don't have
to suspect anything.
Does this outcome really mean anything?
Are
we all better off?
I think not.
The whole system is
doomed.
Fewer people working in the years to come to pay off their
elders
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Thank you for the
over-view. I actually kind of feel sorry for them until I remember the mess they
have made. Friends in B.C. are hoping Liberals get removed in the spring . My
only problem is finding something positive to support anywhere. Politicians sure
aren't making any new friends and are losing their old ones.
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Good grief! The man
who lost the defamation suit against Mayor Ford has filed an appeal! Will it
never end?????
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In the last term of Mel Lastman, first Mayor of the newly amalgamated City of Toronto, Bribery and Corruption were rampant within the corporation .
Millions of dollars more were spent on computers and software than authorised.
Money changed hands in an underground parking lot. High- flying jet- setting, wining, dining and bedding of a female official by an exceptionally vigorous and perhaps not particularly persuasive
salesperson was apparently de rigeur of the day.
In the first year of David Miller's Mayoralty, the Bellamy Inquiry
was appointed at a cost of thirteen million or so. to
Breaches of Public Trust occurred . They could have resulted in jail terms .
But no charges were laid.
Legal costs would undoubtedly have been prohibitive.to the Province.
In a knee-jerk reaction, Permissive legislation was introduced by the new Liberal Government .
Municipalities had the option. They could adopt Codes of Conduct.written to fit individual concepts the majority opinion considered to represent "good conduct".
The Golden Rule enforceable upon themselves. governed by a Bylaw, to b enforced by an Integrity Commissioner given certain power and a process to follow. .
The Code of Conduct Act itself, limits the power of an Integrity Commissioner.
Councillors can not be charged with an offence under The Act.
Penalties were specified.
An Integrity Commissioner could only recommend to Council. He/she has no power to impose a penalty
A reprimand or suspension of remuneration for a period of three months are the permitted penalties.
No room for creative penalties are provided in the legislation.
No other penalties can be imposed .
Toronto's Integrity Commissioner never had authority to recommend the Mayor be ordered to return funds , he didn't receive, to donors, who contributed to a fund to assist underprivileged youth in the Mayor's neighbourhood in the pursuit of excellence in the sport of Canadian Football
The Integrity Commissioner never had the power to devise or impose a penalty.
Once the recommendation is made to Council the Integrity Commissioner's job is done.
Whether the issue should reached the table for a Council debateis highly problematic.
With an army of lawyers on the payroll and statutory office of municipal clerk in place, how did that happen?
The Mayor argued it ridiculous to order him to take money he never received ,which had been used for the purpose it was solicited , and return it out of his own pocket to benefactors who gave it willingly and voluntarily.
It was not only ridiculous, it was beyond the authority of the Integrity Commissioner.
Despite warnings from Speaker of the Council and various parties, who had no authority to advis ,the Mayor's insistence on expressing judgement on the issue on the table. was to the point of the debate.
Municipalities may adopt...or not.... depending ,I suppose, on how much bribery and corruption had been experienced or whether some politicians perceive The Act as SUPERTOOL to deal with a recalcitrant Councillor who may, or may not choose to fall into lockstep with the majority.
Rob Ford, Toronto's duly elected Mayor, has obviously been a thorn in the side of many since he has been a Councillor. He certainly does not hide his light under a bushel
His voice and views have found an echo among a majority of Toronto residents.Two more years in office will determine hisfate in the next election.
In the meantime, the new Premier of the Province . The Honorable Kathlen Wynne might do well to order a review of the half-assed Code of Conduct and Conflict of Interest legislation.
How effective are they?
How much greater than the cost of a straight- forward criminal charge of Breach of Trust?
What is the value of an Oath of Office if not enforced.?
How many nonsensical acts and regulations does it take, to bring municipal law into total disrepute? .
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Sunday, 27 January 2013
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The only sure thing that we have learned is that no one understands the Municipal Act. and the growing amount of case law simply re-enforces that belief. I have no idea where the new Premier will start her Trojan task but very much doubt if the Municipal Act will be very high on her list.
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