Judge’s knuckles rapped over U of T appointment interference; can stay on bench
TORONTO — A Federal Court judge accused of bias against Palestinians over his views on a proposed appointment at the University of Toronto made serious mistakes, but can stay on the job, a judicial review body concluded on Friday.
In its decision, the panel of the Canadian Judicial Council found Judge David Spiro should not have weighed in on the appointment of Valentina Azarova as director of the International Human Rights Program of the school’s law faculty.
Azarova is a prominent international law and human rights scholar who has done work on Israel’s human rights abuses in the occupied territories.
“The fear of bias on the part of Justice Spiro is based on misinformation and speculation that is inaccurate,” the review panel concluded. “While the judge made serious mistakes, these were not serious enough to warrant a recommendation for his removal from office.”