Canada ethics probe clears Trudeau


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was cleared yesterday of ethics violations linked to a youth charity, while the investigation found his former finance minister breached the law.
The conclusions come almost one year after Trudeau’s minority government came under political fire over a dubious contract, leading to then-finance minister Bill Morneau’s resignation and the undoing of the prominent WE Charity, started in 1995 seeking to abolish child labour.
Ethics Commissioner Mario Dion concluded in his report that ''there was no conflict of interest on the part of Mr Trudeau”.
However, his investigation found ''an unusually high degree of involvement” between Morneau and WE, which Dion said also had unfettered access to the minister’s office.
This ''amounted to preferential treatment”, according to the independent parliamentary watchdog.
He also noted that Morneau and WE co-founder Craig Kielburger were friends.
And so, Dion concluded, the finance minister 'should have recused himself from discussions” about tasking WE with doling out hundreds of millions of dollars in pandemic aid on behalf of the government.
The contract was cancelled after it was revealed last spring that Morneau’s daughters worked for the WE Charity.
One was a paid employee, the other a volunteer.
Trudeau, his wife, his mother and his brother had also been involved in the charity’s activities for several years, including appearing on stage at youth events.
In March, Craig and Marc Kielburger told a parliamentary committee that WE paid C$217,500 in fees to the Trudeaus and C$209,620 to cover their expenses, including flights and hotels.
But Dion found the prime minister was not involved in discussions with the Kielburger brothers that lead to the awarding of the contract to administer the Canada Student Service Grant, nor the government’s funding of WE’s Social Entrepreneurship programme.
''Mr Trudeau did not further his relatives’ private interests nor did he provide preferential treatment to WE,” Dion said. ''Although Mr Trudeau has acknowledged publicly that he should have recused himself because of the appearance of a conflict of interest, there is no requirement to do so under the act in such circumstances.”
The prime minister has maintained he did nothing wrong, saying yesterday that the commissioner’s report ''confirms what I have been saying from the beginning”.
''At the heart of this initiative was getting support for youth during this pandemic as fast as possible,” Trudeau said.

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