1. Write the ethics commissioner and complain that Flaman has a conflict of interest trying to represent District # 8 farmers at the Board table at the same time as being a Liberal candidate.
http://www.parl.gc.ca/ciec-ccie/en/
2.Check out the CWB Code of Conduct:
http://www.cwb.ca/public/en/about/people/
3. In the past, the CWB set a precedent:
In 2001:
At the Liberal fundraiser in Winnipeg, Ed Zinger, Liberal Appointee, represented the CWB at the the Board's special table at the Liberal soiree, and $400.00 was paid out of farmers' pooling accounts for him. An obvious contravention.
This is a quote from the Code of Conduct at that time:
C. Political Activities
"Partisan politics must not be introduced into the workplace in any way which creates undue or inappropriate influence on employees within the
CWB"
Did the CWB follow this policy from their code? No No No!!!Six CWB Directors , along with four staff attended the Liberal fundraiser, creating another obvious policy contravention. So a precedent of non-adherence is set at the CWB. This is why the Ethics Commissioner will be particularly interested in farmers' concerns this time around. Tell her about it.
4. This is a quote from the Code of Conduct at the time of their breach!!!1:
" II Policy
B. "Members of the Board who are appointed by the Governor-in-Council shall not represent the CWB in making financial or other contributions to political organizations or any other candidates seeking election to government at any level in Canada. "
Followed their code? NO No No Mr. Ed Zinger was in contravention of this Board policy. He was appointed to the CWB by Minister Goodale,and he attended the Liberal fundraiser in Winnipeg, represented the CWB at the the Board's table, and $400.00 was paid out of farmers' pooling accounts personally for him. An obvious contravention.
At least farmers found out about this onbe. How many others don't we know about?
5. C of C states:
"Directors must not act in their official role to assist organizations or persons in their dealings with the CWB if this may result in preferential treatment to that organization or person."
There is a perception in the farm community that a sitting CWB director running for Federal election will give preferential treatment to the Liberal Party. Information, for example.
Flaman, as a Liberal candidate must resign, because there is a perception he is more interested in winning the MP hat than in getting wheat sold.
6."Directors have a duty to report any activity which:
(b) represents a real or apparent conflict of interest, a breach of these standards, or a breach of the CWB's code of ethical conduct;"
Have the Directors reported a conflict of interest? Ask them.
Liberal party of Canada supports denying licenses to Western farmers, thereby guaranteeing cheap grain remains available to Eastern Canada, because Westerners cannot export the grain. But Ontario and Quebec can.
7.Directors must not allow prospects of outside employment to create a real or potential conflict of interest during their employment or appointment with the CWB. "
What do you think is the most important to Flaman right now? Getting elected or selling wheat?
8.
"Directors must refrain from conduct which compromises or may be
perceived
to compromise their ability to carry out their duties in an impartial manner and must be mindful that the public may not distinguish between their role in the corporation and their role in outside activities."
Perceived is a word Flaman must consider.And the Commissioner must consider.
Ask for his resignation.
9."Members of the Board who are appointed by the Governor-in-Council shall refrain from taking part in discussions or voting on decisions regarding the CWB’s support of any particular political organizations at any level in Canada"
An argument can be made that Members of the Boaard who have declared themselves as candidates shall refrain as well.
Look at the involvement of the Liberals at the CWB, as noted in another thread.
Take time,write to the Commissioner and ask that now that Flaman is a declared candidate, he should step down.
Parsley
http://www.parl.gc.ca/ciec-ccie/en/
2.Check out the CWB Code of Conduct:
http://www.cwb.ca/public/en/about/people/
3. In the past, the CWB set a precedent:
In 2001:
At the Liberal fundraiser in Winnipeg, Ed Zinger, Liberal Appointee, represented the CWB at the the Board's special table at the Liberal soiree, and $400.00 was paid out of farmers' pooling accounts for him. An obvious contravention.
This is a quote from the Code of Conduct at that time:
C. Political Activities
"Partisan politics must not be introduced into the workplace in any way which creates undue or inappropriate influence on employees within the
CWB"
Did the CWB follow this policy from their code? No No No!!!Six CWB Directors , along with four staff attended the Liberal fundraiser, creating another obvious policy contravention. So a precedent of non-adherence is set at the CWB. This is why the Ethics Commissioner will be particularly interested in farmers' concerns this time around. Tell her about it.
4. This is a quote from the Code of Conduct at the time of their breach!!!1:
" II Policy
B. "Members of the Board who are appointed by the Governor-in-Council shall not represent the CWB in making financial or other contributions to political organizations or any other candidates seeking election to government at any level in Canada. "
Followed their code? NO No No Mr. Ed Zinger was in contravention of this Board policy. He was appointed to the CWB by Minister Goodale,and he attended the Liberal fundraiser in Winnipeg, represented the CWB at the the Board's table, and $400.00 was paid out of farmers' pooling accounts personally for him. An obvious contravention.
At least farmers found out about this onbe. How many others don't we know about?
5. C of C states:
"Directors must not act in their official role to assist organizations or persons in their dealings with the CWB if this may result in preferential treatment to that organization or person."
There is a perception in the farm community that a sitting CWB director running for Federal election will give preferential treatment to the Liberal Party. Information, for example.
Flaman, as a Liberal candidate must resign, because there is a perception he is more interested in winning the MP hat than in getting wheat sold.
6."Directors have a duty to report any activity which:
(b) represents a real or apparent conflict of interest, a breach of these standards, or a breach of the CWB's code of ethical conduct;"
Have the Directors reported a conflict of interest? Ask them.
Liberal party of Canada supports denying licenses to Western farmers, thereby guaranteeing cheap grain remains available to Eastern Canada, because Westerners cannot export the grain. But Ontario and Quebec can.
7.Directors must not allow prospects of outside employment to create a real or potential conflict of interest during their employment or appointment with the CWB. "
What do you think is the most important to Flaman right now? Getting elected or selling wheat?
8.
"Directors must refrain from conduct which compromises or may be
perceived
to compromise their ability to carry out their duties in an impartial manner and must be mindful that the public may not distinguish between their role in the corporation and their role in outside activities."
Perceived is a word Flaman must consider.And the Commissioner must consider.
Ask for his resignation.
9."Members of the Board who are appointed by the Governor-in-Council shall refrain from taking part in discussions or voting on decisions regarding the CWB’s support of any particular political organizations at any level in Canada"
An argument can be made that Members of the Boaard who have declared themselves as candidates shall refrain as well.
Look at the involvement of the Liberals at the CWB, as noted in another thread.
Take time,write to the Commissioner and ask that now that Flaman is a declared candidate, he should step down.
Parsley
Comment