City of Nanaimo loses appeal over $640K payment to fired CFO
NANAIMO — The City of Nanaimo will remain responsible for paying damages to a fired former chief financial officer.
The B.C. Court of Appeal, on Wednesday, May 13, found a 2023 decision by the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal to be reasonable and grounded in evidence in relation to the dismissal of Victor Mema by the CIty in 2018.
Mema, who was born in Zimbabwe, was awarded over $640,000 by the Tribunal after arguing race played a factor into his firing, which came after reports of serious misconduct through use of a City-issued credit card for personal purchases.
In a statement on Thursday, May 14, the City said they were “disappointed with the outcome and is reviewing the decision to determine next steps.”



