Village of Pinehouse has nothing to hide: CAO
The Village of Pinehouse says it has nothing to hide from the public and welcomes an inspection being recommended to government by the province’s Information and Privacy Commissioner.
The Commissioner made a sharp and public rebuke of the Village last week. Ron Kruzeniski labelled the administration at the northern community of around 1,000 people “obstructive” and “uncooperative” in their handling of several freedom of information (FOI) requests over the past five years.
The most recent request, made in August, asked for salary and expense information for the Village’s mayor, Chief Administrative Officer and a councillor. When no response had been forthcoming after 90 days the Commissioner made his public call for the provincial inspection, although paNOW understands the Village has now supplied the applicant with the requested documents.
Village CAO Martine Smith said they had struggled to deal with the numerous FOI requests over the years because they didn’t understand some of the legal complexities in formally responding to them and they didn’t have the human resources.