Nanaimo’s mayor calls for full investigation after leak of letter slamming councillors
NANAIMO — Nanaimo’s mayor and chief administrative officer (CAO) are both expressing disappointment after a confidential document containing explosive statements about councillors somehow ended up in the hands of a member of the public.
Tim Mcgrath, a vocal opponent of the mayor, says he found the document on the windshield of his car a couple of weeks ago. It was a letter from mayor Bill McKay addressed to Heather MacKenzie, founder of The Integrity Group, and copied to then city manager Ted Swabey. The March 2015 letter, containing highly critical statements about several councillors, was presented to council by Mcgrath Monday night. It was also posted on several Facebook pages and emailed to the media.
“First off, I want a complete and full investigation by the city of Nanaimo to determine why this information was released to a member of the public,” said McKay in conversation with NanaimoNewsNOW Tuesday morning. “I intend to file a complaint with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner with respect to negligence on the part of the city of Nanaimo to protect a confidential document in their care and custody.”
McKay says in his estimation, only four people at the city had access to the document. He says that includes himself, CAO Tracy Samra, the head of the freedom of information (FOI) department and an FOI clerk. McKay says he will not speculate as to who may have released it, saying there needs to be a complete investigation on that matter.