While she disagrees with the findings, a Chatham-Kent councillor says she doesn't plan to challenge the integrity commissioner's decision.

While she disagrees with the findings, a Chatham-Kent councillor says she doesn’t plan to challenge the integrity commissioner’s decision about her actions regarding the proposed hub project.

However, Chatham Coun. Alysson expressed concerning about the process, calling the code of conduct vague, with a lack of clarity in how to formulate her response.

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Storey and North Kent Coun. Rhonda Jubenville were investigated by Chatham-Kent’s integrity commissioner Suzanne Craig regarding complaints about their conduct involving the proposed $53 million hub that could replace the current civic centre in Chatham.

Craig found Storey did not

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