Calgary Herald: 'Along with the funds unlawfully taken, the City incurred costs associated with the investigation of Dewar’s conduct and will seek damages to recover those, the lawsuit says.
'“Still further, The City states that the aggravating factor of this conversion occurring in the employment context gives rise to a claim for aggravated and punitive damages against Mr. Dewar.”
'A statement of defence disputing the unproven allegations in the court action has not been filed.
'The city announced June 9 that it had commenced legal action against a former CPA employee, but did not identify Dewar by name.'
Allegations of a former Calgary Parking Authority impound lot supervisor converting funds for personal use have surfaced, pointing to potential financial misconduct within the organization.
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