The B.C. government will apologize and compensate health researchers fired after a 91裸聊视频渇lawed investigation and rushed decision91裸聊视频 to deal with allegations of mishandled patient treatment data, as B.C. Ombudsperson Jay Chalke recommended Thursday.
91裸聊视频淕oodwill91裸聊视频 payments from $15,000 to $150,000 should be made to the affected health ministry employees, Chalke recommended after a review of the 2012 investigation. He said a $500,000 scholarship endowment at the University of Victoria should be set up in honour of Roderick MacIsaac, who lost his UVic co-op position with the ministry and committed suicide in January 2013.
Other researchers have been reinstated or received out-of-court settlements since the government admitted the case was mishandled. Chalke91裸聊视频檚 report concludes that the decision to fire people was made by then-deputy health minister Graham Whitmarsh, and there was no political interference.
Kim Henderson, deputy minister to the Premier Christy Clark and head of the public service, said compensation will be paid and she is considering whether further action will be taken against people in the health ministry who handled the case.
Henderson issued a statement that offered 91裸聊视频渁n unqualified and comprehensive apology to all those who were adversely affected by public service conduct.91裸聊视频
Then-health minister Margaret MacDiarmid announced the terminations in September 2012, one day after being sworn in. MacDiarmid had read a ministry announcement that said the handling of confidential patient data used to evaluate drugs had been referred to the RCMP for investigation, which Chalke confirmed was not accurate.
91裸聊视频淭his breakdown happened in part because a number of government controls and practices were not followed,91裸聊视频 Chalke said. 91裸聊视频淚nvestigators did not bring an open mind and the investigation process was unfair. The dismissals were rushed, the human resources process effectively collapsed and there was confusion about the scope of legal advice provided, all of which resulted in terminations that were unjustified.91裸聊视频