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I left SDTC before any kind of report was published. In fact, I told the leadership that after my first four-year mandate, I wanted to leave my position. I found that a mandate as long as that involved an enormous amount of work. We spent many hours reading files.
Since we were in the middle of the COVID‑19 pandemic, I was asked to stay one more year. I agreed to extend my mandate, but I did not want to do two mandates. I left SDTC three years ago.
As for the human resources allegations, I was not aware of any of it. I think those were revealed years after I left; I don’t know which year. However, I was not aware of them, myself.