An investigation into the actions of the Citizens’ Representative after he acted on revelations from whistleblowers about a toxic work environment at Elections NL has resulted in calls for him to apologize to three people who perform different functions in the House of Assembly.
Bradley Moss is standing his ground and says to do so would undermine the entire office, which is legislated to protect those who come forward at great personal and professional risk to make public disclosures of wrongdoing in the public interest.
Executive Council released a redacted copy of a report on public interest disclosures from the acting Commissioner for Legislative Standards regarding the Citizens’ Representative and recommends that he apologize to Chief Electoral Officer Bruce Chaulk and to the Speaker and Clerk of the House of Assembly for the intentional disclosure of confidential information “that he had no authority to share.”
The report stems from the revelation that the Citizens’ Rep had released a whistleblower report on alleged mismanagement, bullying and harassment within the Chief Electoral Office.
The Commissioner who investigated recommends that Bradley Moss apologize in writing to Bruce Chaulk for providing information to two whistleblowers that caused damage to Chaulk’s “personal and professional standing in the workplace and the community.” She also recommends that Moss apologize in writing to the Speaker and the Clerk of the House of Assembly for providing information...
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