Ottawa Citizen

PM recuses self from appointing watchdog

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OTTAWA• Justin Trudeau has recused himself from all matters related to the appointmen­t of a new federal ethics watchdog since his own conduct is under investigat­ion.

The prime minister — who is under investigat­ion for his vacation last Christmas on the private island in the Bahamas that is owned by the Aga Khan — has designated government House leader Bardish Chagger to take charge of the appointmen­t.

But opposition ethics critics are scoffing at the pretence of impartiali­ty in the choice of the next ethics commission­er, noting that Trudeau is Chagger’s boss and could fire her if she chooses someone not to the prime minister’s liking.

Moreover, Chagger has been one of Trudeau’s primary defenders in the House of Commons on the vacation controvers­y.

Current commission­er Mary Dawson has launched two investigat­ions into Trudeau’s vacation, in which he and his family used the Aga Khan’s private helicopter to fly to and from Nassau.

Under the Conflict of Interest Act, the prime minister, cabinet ministers and parliament­ary secretarie­s are prohibited from accepting free travel on charter or private aircraft without getting advance approval from the ethics commission­er.

Public office holders are also prohibited from accepting gifts from anyone who has business dealings with the government, although there are exceptions if the person is a friend.

Trudeau has said the Aga Khan, the billionair­e spiritual leader of the world’s Ismaili Muslims, is a family friend he has known since childhood.

Dawson’s term as ethics commission­er has been extended twice by the Liberal government and is due to expire on July 8. She has said she won’t seek reappointm­ent.

NDP ethics critic Nathan Cullen said putting Chagger in charge of finding Dawson’s successor is akin to asking an employee to appoint someone to investigat­e his or her boss.

“The conflict of interest remains,” he said in an interview Monday.

“You just can’t pretend that Ms. Chagger has independen­ce from the Prime Minister’s Office. Her key role is defending the prime minister, every single day on this issue, by the way.”

Cullen also questioned whether Trudeau’s top aides will still be involved in the choice of the next ethics commission­er — a question put to the PMO by The Canadian Press but which was not answered.

“They like to keep control while pretending to be hands off.”

 ?? PMO ?? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is the focus of an ethics probe over a vacation he took to a Bahamian island owned by the Aga Khan, right.
PMO Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is the focus of an ethics probe over a vacation he took to a Bahamian island owned by the Aga Khan, right.

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