Complaint Process
Members of Municipal Council and local boards and committees are required to follow the Code and Act, which establishes acceptable behaviour and practices of Municipal officials. Anyone wishing to file a complaint about the conduct or ethical behaviour of any Elected or Appointed Municipal Officials can contact the Integrity Commissioner. The Integrity Commissioner is a neutral, independent officer appointed by Council for a three-year term to encourage and oversee compliance with high standards of conduct expected of elected and appointed officials at the Municipality of Highlands East.
The complaint procedures are divided into two methods – informal and formal.
Informal Complaints
Complainants may choose to use the informal procedure, this procedure involves:
- advising the Mayor or Deputy Mayor that the behaviour or activity contravenes the Code or Act
- encouraging the Member to stop the behaviour or activity
- keeping a written record of the incident
- confirming satisfaction of dissatisfaction with the Member's response
The Integrity Commissioner can assist with the informal process if the Mayor/Deputy Mayor or complainant are not satisfied with the response received through the informal process.
Formal Complaint Process
Individuals who wish to make formal complaints must do so by submitting a complaint and a sworn affidavit sent directly to:
Integrity Commissioner, Tony E. Fleming
Smith Robinson Building, Suite 300
27 Princess St.
Kingston, Ontario, K7L 1A3
613-546-8096
tfleming@cswan.com
The affidavit may be sworn at the Clerk's Office located at the Wilberforce Office, 2249 Loop Road, Wilberforce, ON, K0L 3C0
Elected and Appointed Officials
Elected or Appointed Officials may initiate formal complaints.
About Complaints
Complainants need to set out the basis for the complaint and some personal information. The information collected is required to be kept confidential during the course of an investigation under section 223 of the Municipal Act, 2001. This is subject to whatever information the Integrity Commissioner needs to include in a report to Council on an investigation.