
The National Post has this report. Excerpt:
The Canadian Forces Grievance Board, in a December 2011 report, said it was “shocked” by the way Ouellette was treated and said his removal was unjustified.
The board found that the military’s strict non-fraternization code didn’t apply because the policy deals with personal relationships between Canadian Forces members, DND employees and allied force members. Ouellette’s assistant was a UN employee. The board further stated that offering her accommodations in his house was not unreasonable given the circumstances.‘He’s damaged goods’
Further, evidence of an affair never amounted to more than “unconfirmed allegations” and “innuendos” and there was no evidence to support the notion th[at] morale problems were threatening operations.
The board concluded Ouellette was never privy to all the allegations or given an opportunity to respond.
It recommended creating a “public affairs plan” to restore Ouellette’s reputation and character.
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