Canadian Human Rights Tribunal Dept: OTTAWA - When an earthquake rattled the nation's capital in 2010, the former head of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ordered her frightened staff to stay inside their shaking building so they could attend a ceremony she had organized for herself, says a withering new report, according to Winnipeg Free Press. Mario Dion's two-year investigation concluded that Chotalia's behaviour towards some employees and members of the tribunal constituted harassment and abuse of authority and Public sector integrity commissioner Mario Dion is shown in Ottawa, on December 13, 2011. When an earthquake rattled the nation's capital in 2010, the former head of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, Shirish Chotalia, ordered her frightened staff to stay inside their shaking building so they could attend a ceremony she had organized for herself, says a withering new report by Dion. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld Brushing aside the concerns of her employees during the earthquake is among the more egregious allegations of "gross mismanagement" levelled against Shirish Chotalia in a report released Thursday by the public sector integrity commissioner.
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
reported in the news.
@t Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, Canadian Human Rights Tribunal
18.4.13