A public servant going to court is something we see at the Federal Court right now. Being a public servant does not mean you stop being a citizen and having rights. We have the charter and it protects everyone's rights, including the rights of public servants.
As a citizen, anyone could resort to the tribunal, which would conduct a hearing and hear the evidence. If there was a commissioner's investigation, the hearing could consider the materials used in that investigation and the file could be entered into evidence. At the end of the hearing the tribunal could order a remedy, as the Federal Court does now. This would be done by an administrative tribunal, which would certainly be quicker and probably less costly for everybody.