Manila Bulletin

Canada governor general resigns over harassment claims

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OTTAWA, Canada (AFP) — Governor General Julie Payette, Queen Elizabeth II’s representa­tive in Canada, resigned Thursday ahead of the release of a reportedly scathing report on workplace harassment claims leveled against her office. The independen­t review had been ordered by the government last July when allegation­s of a "toxic" climate at Rideau Hall – the official residence of the governor general – first surfaced. Canadian media, citing unnamed sources briefed on its contents, said the review’s conclusion­s were damning. "In respect for the integrity of my vice regal office and for the good of our country and of our democratic institutio­ns, I have come to the conclusion that a new governor general should be appointed," Payette said in a statement. And so, she added, "I have submitted my resignatio­n... (and) I have informed the prime minister of Canada of my decision." Current and former staff at the governor general’s office had alleged that Payette bullied, yelled at and publicly humiliated staff, some of whom left her office in tears. Her longtime friend Assunta Di Lorenzo, whom Payette had appointed controvers­ially as secretary to the governor general and was also accused of mistreatin­g staff, quit too.

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