Still to be decided are a court action contesting the removal of a pair of councillors embroiled in the maelstrom and Kent's claim of constructive dismissal.
The City of Mount Pearl is appealing a ruling that it breached the privacy of former chief administrative officer Steve Kent. - Saltwire Network PhotoMOUNT PEARL, N.L. — The City of Mount Pearl has completed its investigation and report into former chief administrative officer Steve Kent and his alleged workplace misconduct, with a price tag of over $325,000.
She said the report on the investigation had been completed, the investigator had determined a violation of the city's respectful workplace policy and procedures had occurred, and that it required “significant resources” to complete.“To maintain full transparency the city has publicly documented the cost of this investigation from the start,” Kieley said.
Kieley said since the city considers it a human resources matter it would not comment further on the investigation or report.'No bitterness here,' says Steve Kent, as Supreme Court sides with him in legal battle against City of Mount Pearl Kent successfully had a series of Facebook messages received on a city-owned iPad between him and the councillors tossed from the court filings, alleging a breach of his privacy.
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