Financial Summary
Salaries and Wages | $15,204,322 |
Employee Benefits | $3,489,586 |
Transportation and Communications | $100,414 |
Services | $3,568,818 |
Supplies and Equipment | $138,037 |
Total | $22,501,177 |
| 2023-2024 ESTIMATE (UNAUDITED) | 2022-2023 ESTIMATE (UNAUDITED) | 2022-2023 ACTUAL (UNAUDITED) |
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SALARIES AND WAGES | $17,586,000 | $14,900,500 | $15,204,322 |
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS | $4,653,300 | $3,980,400 | $3,489,586 |
TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS | $185,300 | $122,000 | $100,414 |
SERVICES | $4,612,100 | $3,492,400 | $3,568,818 |
SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT | $162,600 | $137,000 | $138,037 |
TOTAL | $27,199,300 | $22,632,300 | $22,501,177 |
Notes:
1. The IPC’s fiscal year begins April 1 and ends March 31.
2. Financial figures are rounded to the nearest dollar and are prepared on a modified cash basis.
3. The financial statement of the IPC is audited on an annual basis by the Office of the Auditor General of Ontario
2023 Appeals Fees Deposit(Calendar year) | $ 27,372.00 |
Note: Appeal fees are payable to the Minister of Finance and these fees are not transferred to the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario (IPC). Therefore, IPC’s Financial Statement does not include appeal fees. |
The IPC Team
About the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario
The IPC was established in 1987 and provides oversight of Ontario’s access and privacy laws. These laws establish the rules for how Ontario’s public institutions, health care providers, children’s aid societies and other child and family service providers may collect, use, and disclose personal information. They also provide the public with a right of access to government-held information and access to their own personal information while ensuring that any personal information held by public institutions, health care providers and child and family service providers remains private and secure.