Can a statutory decision maker be a subject of a complaint?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Criminal Trial Lawyers’ Association v Edmonton (Police Commission), 2008 CanLII 91556 (AB LERB):

Further, the Respondent queried whether certain actions of the statutory decision maker would properly be subject of a complaint. The Respondent submits that advice given to the Chief may not be the subject of complaint given to the Chief as privilege and cites Ellis v. Dawn as authority.

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