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VilleraySt-MichelParc-Ex mayor apologizes amid harassment allegations

Mayor Giuliana Fumagalli apologized to "anyone hurt by [my] comments," two weeks after she was asked to work from home amid harassment allegations.

Giuliana Fumagalli will chair borough council meeting next week

Giuliana Fumagalli, centre, apologized at a city council meeting May 28. (Radio-Canada)

VilleraySaint-MichelParc-ExtensionMayor GiulianaFumagalliapologized to "anyone hurt by [my] comments,"two weeks after she was asked to work from home amid harassment allegations.

Fumagalli, who is serving her first term as mayor, made the remarks at a city council meeting Monday.

"Citizens need to be reassured that the work has been done and continues to be done despite everything that is happening," she said.

Fumagallihas been absent from the borough hall since earlier thismonth when MontrealMayor Valrie Plante was informed that a harassment complaint had been filed against Fumagalliby a staff member. Neither the staff member's identity nor their rolehas been disclosed.

"We take these allegations very seriously," Plante said earlier this month,adding that both Fumagalli and the person who accused her of harassment have agreed to go through the city's mediation process.

"I hope there's a good outcome, because we want things to work well in the borough," she said.

No official comment has been made about the status of that mediation process.

First-term mayor

Fumagalli, a member of ProjetMontreal, was not suspended but was asked to work from her home rather than her office for the time being.

She isscheduled to chair the next borough council meeting on June 5.

She was first elected to office last year.

Giuliana Fumagalli, a former Canada Post employee, was elected as mayor of the VilleraySaint-MichelParc-Extension borough last fall. (Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press)

According to the party's website,Fumagalliis a former Canada Post worker as well as aunion and community activist who has lived in the borough for more than 17 years.

TheVilleraySaint-MichelParc-Extensioncouncil is composed of five elected representatives, including three from Projet Montral:Fumagalli, Rosannie Filato and Sylvain Ouellet.

The other two councillors, Mary Deros and Frantz Benjamin, are from the official opposition party, Ensemble Montral.