Rick Leary has been the CEO of the Toronto Transit Commission since 2018.
The ramifications of a confidential TTC board meeting late last week are continuing to be felt in Toronto, with questions swirling around the future of CEO Rick Leary.Questions are swirling at city hall about the head of the city's transit system after a closed door meeting last week. City hall reporter Shawn Jeffords speaks with Dwight Drummond at 4 p.m. ET about what we know about the matter, and what councillors are saying.
"When the board and the chair together feel that they are ready to tell us collectively what decisions are made, I am sure they will do so.", however, cited unnamed sources who said the TTC board agreed at the meeting to investigate allegations of workplace misconduct against Leary, but he remains on the job pending the probe's conclusion. CBC News has not independently verified those claims.
Reporters repeatedly asked Myers if he has faith in Leary to run the TTC, to which the chair stated more than once that he has faith in the agency's leadership, board and employees.
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