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    Conflict of interest commissioner moves ahead with inquiry on 2 Sask. Party MLAs

    Conflict of interest commissioner moves ahead with inquiry on 2 Sask. Party MLAs

    Jeremy Cockrill and Gary Grewal will be investigated for having personal ties while holding office


    Shlok Talati ([url]https://www.cbc.ca/news/author/shlok-talati-1.6413498[/url]) · CBC News · Posted: Aug 29, 2024 1:28 PM CST | Last Updated: August 29

    Saskatchewan's Conflict of Interest Commissioner has moved ahead with pursuing a conflict of interest case against two Saskatchewan Party MLAs — Jeremy Cockrill and Gary Grewal.

    The Member's Conflict of Interest Act ([url]https://pubsaskdev.blob.core.windows.net/pubsask-prod/888/M11-11.pdf[/url]) says a member is considered to have had a conflict if they make or participate in making a decision while knowing that there is an opportunity to further their private interests.

    Maurice Herauf, Saskatchewan's Conflict of Interest Commissioner, said he has received requests linked to sections 29(1) and 30(1)(a) of The Members' Conflict of Interest Act with respect to Cockrill and Grewal.
    "As required by that section, I determined that there were reasonable and probable grounds to proceed," he said in an emailed response Wednesday.
    Section 29(1) of the Act says any member with reasonable grounds can request the commissioner to give their opinion on if the accused MLAs have contravened the law. In this case, that could apply to Cockrill and Grewal allegedly having had private interests while holding office.
    Section 30(1)(a) of the Act says the commissioner may conduct an inquiry on receiving a request under section 29.
    The commissioner said that Cockrill and Grewal were notified of the inquiry in July. Angela Currie, Chief of Staff, said in an emailed statement that the MLAs are cooperating and going through the commissioner's process.

    MLA disclosure statements from 2022 show Cockrill held a part-time sales position at the Fortress Windows and Doors Ltd. He held an advisor’s position at the same company in 2021. (Shlok Talati/CBC)

    MLA disclosure statements from 2022 ([url]https://www.legassembly.sk.ca/mlas/mla-disclosure-statements/[/url]) show Cockrill held a part-time sales position at the Fortress Windows and Doors Ltd. He held an advisor's position at the same company in 2021. The company's name or address doesn't show up in Cockrill's 2023 or 2024 statements.
    Fortress Windows and Doors, according to Saskatchewan Housing Corporations Payee Disclosure Report, received $179,137.46 from the Battlefords Housing Authority in 2021-22.
    In May, Meara Conway, the Opposition's critic for ethics and democracy, had triggered two investigations ([url]https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/sask-ndp-requests-conflict-of-interest-investigations-1.7206238[/url]) as she raised concerns about how public money is flowing to private companies connected to politicians.
    Conway, in a media briefing then, said she believes Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill breached Section 15 of the act, which prohibits government contracts for elected officials unless they get an exemption.
    Saskatchewan NDP critic for ethics and democracy Meara Conway triggered two investigations in May as she raised concerns about how public money is flowing to private companies connected to politicians. (Alexander Quon/CBC)
    Conway said Fortress Windows and Doors also received "hundreds of thousands of dollars" in contracts from SaskTel. She said Cockrill did not obtain an exemption for this work.
    "When he was elected in 2020, he should have stepped away from this company if they were going to continue to do work with the government," Conway said.
    Conway also said she believes Sask. Party MLA Gary Grewal breached the act by not seeking an exemption from the commissioner, related to his two motels in Regina.
    The NDP said records show Grewal's motels did almost no business with the Ministry of Social Services prior to Grewal's election. However, after he was elected, "government business increased to $731,194 in a few short years."
    The party has also accused Grewal of inflating prices when serving social services clients.
    • Sask. Party MLA's motels got $384K from social services for client hotel rooms last fiscal year ([url]https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/gary-grewal-hotel-social-services-1.7113663[/url])
    • Sask. Party politicians should be investigated for 'cashing in' on government contracts: NDP ([url]https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/sask-ndp-requests-conflict-of-interest-investigations-1.7206238[/url])
    • 2 motels linked to Sask. Party MLA got $731K in government business since 2020 election ([url]https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/gary-grewal-motels-government-business-1.7175962[/url])

    Opposition NDP Leader Carla Beck, while kicking off her her election campaign in Saskatoon on Thursday, said the province needs to restore trust by taking accountability.

    "If they are found guilty of using their public position for personal gain, I would expect that any leader would take that seriously and ensure that they're no longer in those positions where they enjoy the public trust," she said.
    Premier Scott Moe, in a Thursday media briefing marking 80 per cent completion of the Regina General Hospital parkade, said the Sask. Party will stick to following the process that's associated with the inquiry.
    "I wouldn't say it's common, but I'd say it's happened before where he [the commissioner] will look into and ask some questions about an MLA's disclosure reports," he said.
    "If he [the commissioner] has some recommendations that'll come out of that, certainly MLAs will follow it."



    #2
    Some of the Sask Party ministers look like they had their hands in the cookie jar!

    This is starting to look like a small repeat of the Grant Devine era fraud. Just in time for a fall election.

    It seems as if history is repeating itself.

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      #3
      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
      Some of the Sask Party ministers look like they had their hands in the cookie jar!

      This is starting to look like a small repeat of the Grant Devine era fraud. Just in time for a fall election.

      It seems as if history is repeating itself.
      I bet you’re getting a hard on now. Wife will be making you sleep on the couch for the time being.

      I don’t disagree. These corrupt pricks need to be held to account. Government in power too long gets corrupt no matter who. Problem is your party put this province behind 30 years last time they were in power. We need a change but until Beck decouples the party from the federal wing never.

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        #4
        It’s too bad the federal conflict of interest commissioner isn’t doing the same. Many inquiries just swept under the carpet federally.

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          #5
          SNC Lavalin and Lafarge have paid enough under the table to fund Sask entire budget for a year.

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            #6
            Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
            It’s too bad the federal conflict of interest commissioner isn’t doing the same. Many inquiries just swept under the carpet federally.
            Isn't it funny how Chuck hasn't started any threads about the myriad Federal conflicts of interest scandals, scams and outright fraud.
            Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Aug 30, 2024, 17:16.

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              #7
              Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post

              Isn't it funny how Chuck hasn't started any threads about the myriad Federal conflicts of interest scandals, scams and outright fraud.
              If you are a Federal Liberal found to have been guilty of a conflict of interest you simply say you are sorry and carry on as if nothing has happened!!!

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                #8
                Last time a Sask government was caught being grossly corrupt they had to change their name to the Sask Party to put it behind them.

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                  #9
                  Yes its funny that the get tough on crime folks often ignore corruption, crime and ethical breeches in their own parties and provinces!

                  Trudeau has been a serial breacher of ethics. And he deserves a lot of criticism. And so do Scotty Moe and Danny Smith.

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                    #10
                    Only criticism? Not prison?

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                      #11
                      Brandt got paid off real quick with taxpayer money with no resistance when they sued the sask government.And I bet Bill B.got as sweet deal from his landlord after getting inside info and making a few million in a short time.the upcoming irrigation project will fill Sask party pockets with inventive ways to kick back money.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Hamloc View Post

                        If you are a Federal Liberal found to have been guilty of a conflict of interest you simply say you are sorry and carry on as if nothing has happened!!!
                        He even sheds a few tears on demand.

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                          #13
                          Jail is for convicted criminals. Like the Coutts kooks who blocked a border and bring guns to an illegal blockade.

                          Of course the pretend libertarians like A5 want to send politicians they disagree with to jail without charges and a trial!

                          And the Sask Party and UCP in Alberta both ignore any ethical conflicts of interest and carry on as if nothing happened too!

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                            #14
                            So people had guns at the Coutts border protest?

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                              #15
                              Just LIE...libtards

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