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View Royal councillor sues province

Ron Mattson claims firing from health ministry ruined his reputation

View Royal Coun. Ron Mattson is suing the province of British Columbia and Health Minister Margaret MacDiarmid for wrongful dismissal and defamation in response to his firing from the ministry of health in September.

Mattson, was first suspended without pay on July 17, then fired by the ministry for allegedly passing confidential data to a University of Victoria researcher, an allegation Mattson denies.

A claim submitted by Mattson's lawyer, Christopher Siver, states Mattson never had the authority to access ministry data in the first place. It states all he did was submit an application to have the researcher added as an approved user of a database related to a contract between the university and the government.

B次元官网网址淣o personal data was ever delivered by Mr. Mattson to any person,B次元官网网址 states the claim.

The dismissal came after 28 years working for the province. Mattson has also served as a city councillor for 16 years.

B次元官网网址淚 was devastated when I was suspended,B次元官网网址 Mattson said in a statement. B次元官网网址淚 loved my job, and was one of those fortunate individuals who looked forward to going to work each day. I was shocked and humiliated when I was escorted out of the building after my suspension.B次元官网网址

In a confidential letter from the ministry to Mattson, Graham Whitmarsh, deputy minister, told Mattson his B次元官网网址渁ctions demonstrate a careless disregard of your fiduciary obligation to protect the highly confidential and sensitive data that is entrusted to the ministry's care.B次元官网网址

As a result of his dismissal, Mattson, 59, said he has been forced to retire and his income cut in half. He claims his reputation has B次元官网网址渂een destroyedB次元官网网址 and his B次元官网网址渁bility to fulfill duties as an elected official is uncertain.B次元官网网址

B次元官网网址淚 did nothing wrong and expected to be fully exonerated,B次元官网网址 Mattson said. B次元官网网址淚 still do not know the real reason I was fired, and I remain shocked and humiliated.B次元官网网址

A press release from the ministry in September stated it had B次元官网网址渁sked the RCMP to investigate inappropriate conduct, contracting and data-management.B次元官网网址 This statement is described in Mattson's civil claim as suggesting Mattson engaged in criminal conduct, something he claims is B次元官网网址渇alse and defamatory.B次元官网网址

Mattson said he asked the province and MacDiarmid on two occasions, as recently as Nov. 16, to apologize for the statements. He said he has received no apology.

A statement from the ministry states it will not make public comments related to B次元官网网址渟pecific personnel information.B次元官网网址

B次元官网网址淲e have never publicly disclosed individuals' names in the media, nor do we intend to. As is the case with any court action, we will defend it through the legal process.B次元官网网址

MattsonB次元官网网址檚 allegations havenB次元官网网址檛 been proven in court. MacDairmid and the Ministry of Health had not filed statements of defence by B次元官网网址 Gazette deadline.

The ministry's internal investigation into the alleged privacy breach is ongoing.

 

Six employees were fired and another suspended in relation to the alleged breach of privacy. The ministry investigation began in May after an anonymous tip to B.C. Auditor General John Doyle's office. Two research contracts with UVic and the University of British Columbia, worth about $4 million, were suspended as a result of the allegations.

 

 





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