Integrity Commissioner
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On April 8, 2019 Council for The Corporation of the Town of Kingsville appointed Paul D. Watson as Integrity Commissioner under Section 223.3 of the Municipal Act, 2001.
Role and Responsibility of the Integrity Commissioner
The Integrity Commissioner is an independent and impartial position that reports directly to Council and whose powers and duties are set out in the Municipal Act, 2001.
The Integrity Commissioner is responsible for:
- Providing advice to members of Council and Local Boards in relation to the Code of Conduct, the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act, and any procedures, rules and policies of the Town governing ethical behaviour.
- Investigating complaints and alleged breaches of the Code of Conduct and the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act by members of Council or Local Boards.
- 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.
- Reporting to Council, as may be necessary, regarding any advice, investigation, or training undertaken in the previous year.
Complaint Procedure
Individuals or organizations who have witnessed behaviour by a member of Council or Local Board, in their capacity as a member of Council/Local Board for the Town of Kingsville or in their capacity as Council representatives on committees and local boards, that they believe are in contravention of the Code of Conduct, the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act, or any other policy or procedure governing ethical behaviour may submit a complaint form directly to the Municipality's Integrity Commissioner or to the Clerk of the Town in a sealed envelope.
There is a $100 refundable fee, payable to the Town of Kingsville, to submit a complaint. The fee will be refunded if the Integrity Commissioner determines that the complaint is not frivolous or vexatious.
The Integrity Commissioner for the Town of Kingsville is:
Paul D. Watson
Telephone: 519-351-7721
Fax: 519-351-8376
Email: paul@pauldwatsonlawoffice.com
Resources
Code of Conduct for Council Members