The Welland Tribune

Morneau to sit down with ethics watchdog

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JOANNA SMITH

OTTAWA — Finance Minister Bill Morneau will sit down with the federal ethics watch dog to see what more he can to do reassure Canadians he will not let his personal fortune get in the way of his job.

“The rules work, but what we will consider in my situation is how the population can be absolutely certain there will be no possibilit­y of a conflict,” Morneau said Wednesday in Ottawa as he appeared at a centre for adolescent mothers and their children to promote his fall fiscal update.

“That’s why I will do more than the recommenda­tions,” Morneau said. “That’s why I will work with the ethics commission­er to make sure that the situation that I have had over the past two years, without a conflict, will continue with the confidence of Canadians.”

Morneau said ethics commission­er Mary Dawson gave him good advice when she recommende­d putting up a conflict-of-interest screen to prevent his family business, Morneau Shepell, from coming into conflict with his duties as finance minister after the Liberals won the 2015 election.

She did not recommend putting his assets into a blind trust, since his shares in the pension firm were held indirectly through private companies. Morneau promised last week to sell at least $21 million worth of stock and place his other assets in a blind trust, in the hopes of quieting the controvers­y over how he handled his personal wealth.

Morneau, who is speaking with Dawson Thursday, said he asked for the meeting so they can talk about how he can go above and beyond what has already done to make sure that he does not come into any conflict.

Morneau suggested his desire to move on from the controvers­y and focus on the good economic news and spending contained in the fall economic statement is one of the reasons he wanted to meet Dawson.

“That’s the work that we want to do,” he said. “That’s the work that I want to do and I’ll be able to stay focused on that.”

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