The BC Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by former Nanaimo CFO Victor Mema, which claimed that he had been wrongfully dismissed.
The Supreme Court of B.C. has dismissed a lawsuit filed by former Nanaimo CFO Victor Mema, which claimed that he had been wrongfully dismissed.
The lawsuit also said the city was in breach of contract, breach of the duties of good faith and honest performance, intentional infliction of mental suffering and procedural failures relating to that dismissal.
The city responded with its own lawsuit, arguing that it had cause to fire Mema, and that his lawsuit came after the six-month limit on such claims can be made, under the Local Government Act.Sign up for the CHEK Now daily email newsletter to get breaking news and the day's top stories sent to your email.
“Whether these alleged acts occurred and, if so, whether damages flowed from them, are matters to be determined at trial,” wrote Caldwell.
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