Canada’s sports integrity commissioner under microscope for low complaint intake
The low intake of complaints by Canada’s new office of the sport integrity commissioner has grabbed the attention of former athletes and a Canadian MP.
The office admitted eight of 24 complaints and reports between Sept. 20 and Dec. 31, and deemed the rest not under its jurisdiction or authority.
“We need to make sure that when there are complaints that they’re not just being pushed aside,” said Conservative MP Karen Vecchio, who chairs a Status of Women committee studying the safety of women and girls in sport.
“I’ve seen several complaints where you send a complaint in and there’s been no response or the response is ‘this isn’t our problem.’ They just keep on knocking on doors and doors keep on getting closed on them.”