RISQUE EMAILS LEAD TO CASINO INVESTIGATOR'S FIRING
30 October 2009
But former British Columbia government
employee is fighting back
The message to employees from the Canadian provincial
government of British Columbia is that naughty emails
sent or forwarded over government email networks will
not be tolerated, and there have been a number of
dismissals to reinforce the warning.
One
dismissed employee who is fighting back with a law suit
is Edward James Rampone, the former manager of casino
investigations for the province, who has filed a
wrongful dismissal lawsuit against the Ministry of
Housing and Social Development, which is responsible for
gaming in the province.
Rampone (58) was fired by
the ministry last April for "inappropriate and
offensive" non-work related e-mails sent to him using
the government e-mail system. But Rampone claims that he
only received the emails and denies "having ever
forwarded, sent, distributed or done anything other than
deleted e-mails which I may have received and deemed to
be inappropriate."
Rampone goes further, claiming
that his former boss and longtime associate, Larry
Vander Graaf, the executive director of the Gaming
Policy and Enforcement Branch, received a similar
offensive e-mail about three years ago titled Find the
Duck, which depicted a large breasted young woman, nude
from the waist up, with several ducks in the background.
He claims Vander Graaf forwarded the e-mail to
unintended recipients in the solicitor-general's
ministry and received a verbal reprimand for his
actions.
"The 'find the duck' phrase became
subject of numerous subsequent jokes around the office
in a manner which made light of the severity of the
misconduct," says a document filed in support of
Rampone's lawsuit.
"This incident in itself was
significant in illustrating the tolerance for
inappropriate e-mails by (the) senior executive."
Rampone took to the law courts after having his
first appeal against dismissal turned down by the B.C.
Public Service Agency.
The BC provincial
government has taken disciplinary action against 49
public servants for allegedly sending inappropriate
jokes and other racy material over the work e-mail
system, reports the Vancouver Sun newspaper.
Ten
employees were fired and 39 were disciplined across
three ministries after an investigation began in late
2008 with a review of government liquor inspectors. The
Sun reported in April that four had been fired and
another 13 had been disciplined, reportedly for sending
inappropriate jokes and pornography by e-mail.
Another three employees in the housing ministry, whose
work was related to gambling and casinos, were also
fired and another 15 were disciplined.
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