Rick Chiarelli Statement Oct3 2019
Rick Chiarelli Statement Oct3 2019
Rick Chiarelli Statement Oct3 2019
Oct. 3, 2019
(Ottawa)
In recent days, I have received repeated requests (often seeming more like
demands) for some comment in relation to the mainly anonymous
allegations against me that have surfaced in multiple media reports over
the last number of days.
People should know that I formally retained legal counsel in July of this
year, after learning that I was being targeted over my attempts to bring
greater transparency to the LRT procurement process. I had no idea, at
the time, of the direction that these political attacks might take. Then, we
were made aware of one of my political adversaries attempting to
persuade a number of women to join an organized group to speak
negatively about me. Those spoken to definitely included some who have
made public complaints in the media.
There has been much discussion, in recent media reports, about the
multiple anonymous complaints that have purportedly been filed against
me with the City’s Integrity Commissioner. Lurid details of these
complaints have been openly reported in the media -- with a degree of
coordination and timing that is typically seen from seasoned political
advisors and/or public relations professionals -- despite clear and formal
confidentiality requirements associated with the Integrity Commissioner’s
formal complaint process. I have respected these confidentiality
requirements, the other side (still officially anonymous) has not.
I have been advised, by experienced legal counsel, that the vast majority
of the allegations that have been raised against me are properly and
thoroughly covered by the protections and processes set out in the Ontario
Human Rights Code.
n I would be entitled to know the full particulars of the allegations that were
being raised against me.
I suspect that most people in this country would feel strongly about being
afforded these basic rights if they were accused.
It appears that we have reached a point where today all that is needed is a
series of copy-cat scandalous allegations to cause a politically-correct rush
to judgement, and the decimation of a 30-year political career, without any
critical testing of evidence. It appears that many of my colleagues and
peers place short-term political popularity ahead of the presumption of
innocence.
While this may be Rick Chiarelli’s problem today, please don’t fool
yourselves into believing that my stated issues and concerns don’t
have much broader application and significance. The same script
could be weaponized to attack anyone, at any time, with the same
ruthless speed and efficiency. The next time, it might be another
member of Council. Or it might be your son, or your brother, or your
father, or your husband . . . tomorrow, or next month, or next year . . .
5. If the complaint, including any supporting affidavit, is not, on its face, a complaint with respect to
non-compliance with the Code of Conduct or the complaint is covered by other legislation
or complaint procedure under another Council policy, the Integrity Commissioner shall
advise the complainant in writing as follows:
Criminal Matter
(a) If the complaint on its face is an allegation of a criminal nature consistent with the Criminal Code
of Canada, the complainant shall be advised that if the complainant wishes to pursue any
such allegation, the complainant must pursue it with the appropriate Police Service.
(b) If the complaint is more appropriately addressed under the Municipal Freedom of Information and
Protection of Privacy Act, the complainant shall be advised that the matter must be referred to
the City Clerk for Access and Privacy review.
(c) If the complaint seems to fall under another policy, the complainant shall be advised to pursue the
matter under such policy.
Lack of Jurisdiction
(d) If the complaint is, for any other reason not within the jurisdiction of the Integrity
Commissioner, the complainant shall be so advised and provided with any additional
reasons and referrals as the Integrity Commissioner considers appropriate.