City to use Integrity Commissioner on ad hoc basis
North Battleford city council opted to use the services of an Integrity Commissioner on an ad hoc basis for the future, rather than retain the individual for an annual fee.
Council discussed the issue at its meeting Monday. The position is required in accordance with the new Council and Council Committees Code of Ethics Bylaw that council passed April 25. An Integrity Commissioner serves as an impartial investigator for code of ethics related complaints involving any council member(s).
The bylaw indicates the city would need to appoint an Integrity Commissioner for a specified period of time or on an ad hoc basis.
Administration proposed the city hire an individual for the position for a one-year period for a fee of $2,500.