Nanaimo politicians called to privacy commissioner hearing over City Hall leaks
NANAIMO — B.C.’s privacy watchdog will hold a hearing with some Nanaimo councillors and others involved as part of their ongoing investigation into multiple leaks of confidential information.
In an email to NanaimoNewsNOW, the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC) confirmed there is a hearing on Oct. 12 after a complaint was filed over the leak of a confidential human resources document, known as the Goldner Report, to the national media.
This comes after the OIPC confirmed in May they were investigating a complaint filed by mayor Bill McKay after an email he wrote to a consultant ended up in the hands of a Nanaimo citizen. The confidential document was under the control of the City.
“I believed my information, which is highly sensitive, would be held confidential. Apparently there are people within the building (City Hall) that believed otherwise, so somehow that document was released,” McKay said.