The Telegram (St. John's)

Punishment recommende­d for MHA Dale Kirby

Despite clearing Kirby of all but one allegation by MHA Pam Parsons, reprimand was recommende­d following harassment report

- BY DAVID MAHER david.maher@thetelegra­m.com Twitter: Davidmaher­nl

Commission­er for Legislativ­e Standards Bruce Chaulk has recommende­d punishment for former Liberal cabinet minister Dale Kirby, while clearing Kirby of seven of eight allegation­s against him.

Kirby, now an Independen­t MHA for Mount Scio, issued a news release Friday afternoon containing reports completed by Chaulk. In his email, Kirby names Liberal Harbour Graceport de Grave MHA Pam Parsons as the complainan­t in one of the reports, something Chaulk declined to do in the text of the report as a measure of privacy.

The one allegation Chaulk found deserving of punishment took place at the November 2016 Liberal annual general meeting at the Hotel Gander.

There are two different versions about what occurred.

In the initial report, Parsons says Kirby asked to speak with her privately, at which point Parsons alleged he said he “wanted to get along with (her)” and “you are beautiful and I love you.”

It’s alleged the incident took place in a hotel room, with just the two MHAS present. Chaulk writes that Parsons said “the comment did not feel sexual, but was more patronizin­g.”

Parsons says she ignored the “unprofessi­onal overture,” and went on to talk about a petition regarding the 1.6-kilometre school busing policy.

Parsons alleged Kirby tried to dissuade her from presenting the petition.

Parsons says she felt the incident was a violation of six parts of the MHA Code of Conduct.

“He used his political position, one of power over me, combined with a sexually harassing comment, in an attempt to control my response and my future behaviour solely for the private benefit of his career,” Parsons wrote in her initial complaint.

Kirby, however, has a different account of the incident.

Instead of happening indoors at his request, Kirby said Parsons invited him out to the parking lot to smoke marijuana together, with no one else around.

In an ensuing interview with Chaulk, Kirby said when he called Parsons beautiful, he meant she was a “beautiful person.”

When he said he loved her, he says he meant it in “an aging punk rocker 1980s way.”

“This wasn’t a serious conversati­on. We were smoking weed. It’s absurd,” Kirby said in response to Parsons’ allegation­s in Chaulk’s report.

Chaulk says upon interviewi­ng both Parsons and Kirby on the matter, he found Kirby’s account of the event “to be compelling in that he provided details that did not paint him in the best light and which formed a more coherent story than that of the complainan­t.”

Chaulk says Parsons did not deny the context, specifical­ly the marijuana smoking, in her interview, but said the additional context “did not justify the conduct.”

Chaulk says he found Kirby’s comments were made “in a friendly manner within the context of a casual conversati­on involving marijuana.”

But there’s still a problem with the incident, according to Chaulk.

“While this conduct may not have been intended to be sexual in nature, I do find below that this interactio­n was a violation of Principle 5 of the Code of Conduct,” Chaulk wrote.

“By approachin­g the complainan­t and communicat­ing in the manner he did at the Liberal convention MHA Kirby was attempting to garner support for his position for private reasons. Communicat­ing in such a manner to the complainan­t brings discredit to his office and is to be discourage­d.”

Chaulk goes on to recommend Kirby be reprimande­d for that incident.

In a statement, Kirby takes issue with the recommenda­tion, and has sought clarificat­ion from Chaulk.

“I look forward to continuing to serve my constituen­ts in Mount Scio, and working to resolve serious issues facing Newfoundla­nd and Labrador,” Kirby stated.

Parsons declined comment Friday.

Late Friday, Speaker Perry Trimper announced the House of Assembly will open Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. to discuss the findings of Chaulk’s reports.

It will then be up to the members of the House of Assembly to determine Kirby’s fate.

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