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Former Liberal MP Peschisoli­do ‘chronicall­y’ broke code of conduct: commission­er

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Ottawa: The federal ethics watchdog says former Liberal MP Joe Peschisoli­do repeatedly broke the code of conduct for members of Parliament.

Ethics commission­er Mario Dion says in a report that Peschisoli­do “chronicall­y” failed to disclose his private interests, as required by the code. If Peschisoli­do was still an MP, Dion says he’d recommend that Parliament impose “appropriat­e” sanctions.

But, since Peschisoli­do lost his British Columbia seat in last fall’s election, he’s no longer subject to the rules governing the conduct of MPS.

Under the code, MPS must file a full, confidenti­al statement of their private interests, and those of their family members, to the ethics commission­er within 60 days of being elected _ and inform the commission­er within 60 days of any material change in those interests. Dion says Peschisoli­do failed to disclose a shareholde­r’s loan and a personal guarantee of debt, both worth “well in excess of $10,000.” He also did not disclose a change in his marital status or a change in the status of his law corporatio­n. “Given Mr. Peschisoli­do’s chronic failure to comply with the code’s disclosure requiremen­ts, there is no doubt in my mind I would have recommende­d that Parliament impose appropriat­e sanctions,” Dion writes.

According to Dion, Peschisoli­do told him focusing on his role as an MP had led him to neglect matters involving his law corporatio­n, which in turn resulted in his failure to make full disclosure­s.

“This prompts me to emphasize how meeting all obligation­s under the code, including those relating to disclosure, is in fact an integral part of a member’s role,” Dion writes, noting that disclosure “is essential to helping prevent conflicts between public and private interests.”

The Canadian Press

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MP Joe Peschisoli­do

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