Integrity Commissioner

The Municipality of Centre Hastings has appointed Mr. John Ewart of Ewart, O’Dwyer Barristers & Solicitors as the Integrity Commissioner for the municipality and authorize him to conduct inquiries upon a complaint for rules governing the ethical behaviour of members of Council as they pertain to the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act and Code of Conduct.

  • Conducting inquiries upon a complaint for Municipal Conflict of Interest Act and Code of Conduct matters

  • Providing advice to members of Council and local boards regarding their obligations under the code of conduct from the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act

  • Providing educational information to the public, the municipality, members of Council and local boards about the Code of Conduct and Municipal Conflict of Interest Act

The duties and responsibilities of the Integrity Commissioner are further detailed in Section 223 of the Municipal Act, 2001. It is the responsibility of the Integrity Commissioner to report directly to Council.

Any individual who identifies or witnesses behaviour or activity by a sitting Member of Council that they believe is in contravention of the Code of Conduct for Members of Council or the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act may file a formal complaint with the following conditions:

  1. All complaints shall be in writing and shall be dated and signed by an identifiable individual using the Formal Municipal Integrity Commissioner Complaint Enquiry Form or the Application for Municipal Integrity Commissioner Investigation under the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act Form.

  2. The complaint must set out reasonable and probable grounds for the allegation that the Member has contravened the Code of Conduct or the Conflict of Interest Act. A supporting sworn affidavit setting out the evidence in support of the allegation must also be included.

  3. The complaint shall be filed with the Municipal Clerk who shall forward the matter to the Integrity Commissioner for initial classification to determine if the matter is, on its face, a complaint with respect to non-compliance.

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