Criticized for management style, head of Quebec rights commission resigns
Under fire for months for her management style, the president of Quebec’s human rights commission resigned Thursday.
Since being named to the post in February 2017, Tamara Thermitus has come under scrutiny in two government reports.
The Quebec ombudsperson recently conducted an investigation into allegations of poor management and abuse of power. Her report has been completed and is expected to be released soon.
Earlier, a report commissioned by the minister of justice concluded that the human rights commission had been experiencing problems connected to governance, management of human resources and communications for several months.