Toronto Star

Ex-GG to reveal expenses

Johnston says public work doesn’t end with retirement

- KRISTY KIRKUP

OTTAWA— Former governor general David Johnston will present a report in the next few weeks detailing the expenses he’s incurred since leaving Rideau Hall, he said Tuesday, in contrast to the confidenti­ality covering similar expenses for his predecesso­r Adrienne Clarkson.

Johnston, who was governor general from October 2010 until October 2017, did not comment directly on Clarkson’s spending. He said on Parliament Hill on Tuesday that public responsibi­lities continue after a governor general leaves the job and the Canadian government has chosen a decision made to cover some of the costs related directly to those duties.

But he welcomed public scrutiny of his spending.

“It is very important for the public to take an interest in that to be sure the money is well spent,” Johnston told reporters, noting work can be done to make the process more open. “In my own case, we have just finished the first year since I stepped down and we will present a report.”

Clarkson, who left Rideau Hall in early 2005, has billed taxpayers for more than $1 million in expenses since leaving the job, according to public-accounts documents.

The federal government created the expenses program in 1979 to acknowledg­e that the life of a former governor-general would continue to be lived in public service, she added.

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