Penticton Herald

Liberal contracts under question

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OTTAWA — The federal ethics watchdog is reviewing a request to investigat­e Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over payments his MPs offices made to a company owned by his friend.

Conservati­ve MP Michael Barrett wrote to ethics commission­er Mario Dion asking he launch an inquiry into the prime minister’s possible involvemen­t in awarding contracts to Data Sciences Inc.

The company was founded by Tom Pitfield, a childhood friend of Trudeau’s, who served as the Liberal party’s chief digital strategist during the 2015 and 2019 election campaigns.

The Globe and Mail reported last month that MPs’ expenditur­e reports showed most of the Liberal caucus had paid money through their office budgets to the company, which has also been hired to provide digital services to the Liberal Party.

Trudeau has said caucus members use Data Sciences for their constituen­cy work and he and the party both say there is a complete separation between political and parliament­ary business.

In his letter to Dion, Barrett asked the commission­er to investigat­e Trudeau’s role in the contracts to see if he violated the conflict of interest code for members of Parliament.

Dion replied in his own letter Thursday that the criteria for making such a request has been met, and he has forwarded it on to the prime minister.

A parliament­ary committee recently debated whether to launch its own investigat­ion into the matter, but nothing was decided after meeting for five hours.

During that time, Liberal MP and committee vice-chair Brenda Shanahan, told members her office uses the Montrealba­sed company for technical support in both French and English.

She also panned the Conservati­ves’ attempts to hear testimony from Pitfield and learn more details about what work the company does for MPs as a “fake scandal.”

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